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Richard Cheese

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  1. due to the reviews on this thread, i told my brother to erase it. he pretty much said everything you guys did it sucked azz great ride wieners
  2. maaaan fk ALL YALL LTR450 bitchezzzzz...fuggin nut snack bitchezzzzzz
  3. must love goin in the exit only foot in the stink type guy it looks like
  4. My Husband's Nuts' snacks getting national exposure By COURTENAY EDELHART, Californian staff writer cedelhart@bakersfield.com | Wednesday, Oct 8 2008 4:12 PM Last Updated: Wednesday, Oct 8 2008 10:19 PM My Husband’s Nuts, a Bakersfield producer of almond snacks, will be featured on ABC’s “The View” Friday. My Husband's Nuts almond packages come in four flavors: smoked; onion garlic; chili con lemon; and butter toffee. Jennifer Rogers-Etcheverry started My Husband’s Nuts five years ago to supplement sales of her almond grower husband’s crops. He has about 180 acres of almond trees. The company sells 5-ounce bags of nuts either raw or in one of four flavors: butter toffee, chili con lemon, natural smoke or onion garlic. Rogers-Etcheverry mailed product samples to food critic Phil Lempert, whose work appears online, in magazines and on TV and radio under the name The Supermarket Guru. Lempert occasionally appears on “The View” doing a segment called “Five in Five,” in which he spends five minutes highlighting five products he likes. Lempert said he gets up to 300 product samples a week, but My Husband’s Nuts stood out. “It was an exceptional product. I like the flavor. It’s very tasty and crispy,” he said. “And obviously it has a very cute name.” Rogers-Etcheverry was thrilled when he told her that her snack would get national exposure. “I don’t know what it will mean for us, exactly, but I know it can’t hurt,” she said. In her wildest dreams, it could help the company grow beyond a small mom-and-pop operation. For now, Rogers-Etcheverry runs the company from home with unpaid friends and family members. She hires seasonal employees during the holidays, when My Husband’s Nuts sees demand increase for gift baskets. The snacks are sold online at www.myhusbandsnuts.com and at drug stores, grocery stores, gourmet food shops, wineries and online. The Web site also sells shirts and bags with the company’s logo. My Husband’s Nuts has shipped 3.5 tons of nuts so far this year, and projects it will have shipped as much as 5 tons after the holidays. beeeeyotch, step off my nut snack!!!
  5. diesel is down to 3 79 by my house...pretty cool!!
  6. its gonna be found burnt down to the ground just west of the strip. insurance will pay for it, with that lifan motor you had in it too, along with that intake and exhaust you just put on it, you know, the ceramic coated exhasut and that one off, custom $$1200 intake im not fat...im just gravitationally challenged
  7. pretty sad considering a 4 ton diesel with exhaust, intake, tuner and lift pump can do low 13's- high 12's
  8. yeah bastids...3 months ago called, they want their thread back....minus the finance charges
  9. my wife's 401k just took a 6000 dollar hit....and we didnt even get high :wtf:
  10. ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN's Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. FOXNews.com Tuesday, October 07, 2008 Photos An investigator enters the ACORN office in Las Vegas Tuesday, as part of a voter fraud raid. (AP Photo) Nevada state authorities seized records and computers Tuesday from the Las Vegas office of an organization that tries to get low-income people registered to vote, after fielding complaints of voter fraud. Bob Walsh, spokesman for the Nevada secretary of state's office, told FOXNews.com the raid was prompted by ongoing complaints about "erroneous" registration information being submitted by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, also called ACORN. The group was submitting the information through a voter sign-up drive known as Project Vote. "Some of them used nonexistent names, some of them used false addresses and some of them were duplicates of previously filed applications," Walsh said, describing the complaints, which largely came from the registrar in Clark County, Nev. Secretary of State Ross Miller said the fraudulent registrations included forms for the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys football team. "Tony Romo is not registered to vote in the state of Nevada, and anybody trying to pose as Terrell Owens won't be able to cast a ballot on Nov. 4," Miller said. Walsh said agents from both the secretary of state's office and Nevada attorney general's office conducted the raid at 9:30 a.m. local time, and "took a bunch of stuff." Miller's office reported seizing eight computer hard drives and about 20 boxes of documents. Bertha Lewis, interim chief organizer for ACORN, released a statement saying the group has for months been turning over any suspicious registration information to elections officials. She said those officials routinely ignored their tips, and called the raid a "stunt." "When we have identified suspicious applications, we have separated them out and flagged them for election officials. We have zero tolerance for fraudulent registrations. We immediately dismiss employees we suspect of submitting fraudulent registrations," she said. "Today's raid by the secretary of state's office is a stunt that serves no useful purpose other than discredit our work registering Nevadans and distracting us from the important work ahead of getting every eligible voter to the polls." Neither the group, which hires canvassers to register voters, nor any employees have been charged or arrested for fraud or other crimes, said Miller, a Democrat. But it's not the first time ACORN's been under investigation for registration irregularities. The raid is the latest of at least nine investigations into possible fraudulent voter registration forms submitted by ACORN -- the probes have involved ACORN workers in Wisconsin, New Mexico, Indiana and other states. In response to the Las Vegas raid, Republican Nevada Sen. John Ensign and seven other senators penned a letter to the Federal Housing Finance Agency calling for the suspension of taxpayer dollars to "controversial groups like ACORN." :chkn: The letter referred to contributions that potentially could come from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. In 2006, ACORN also committed what Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed called the "worse case of election fraud" in the state's history. More recently, 27,000 registrations handled by the group from January to July 2008 "went into limbo because they were incomplete, inaccurate, or fraudulent," said James Terry, chief public advocate at the Consumers Rights League.
  11. im having my brother tivo it for me, cause i dont have satellite
  12. did anyone ever wonder where pimpshack pete got his name?? DAMN i wish that pic was still around
  13. :kitty: randog's offended cause he IS a :porn: anyway...i wasnt happy with the pieces of :poop: they trotted out for a run @ the president this year. im considering not even voting this year
  14. we have a wieeeeeeeener my first time out...superbowl 1962
  15. nightstalker is a good whip, and the owner is 1 cool muffhugga...ive never met anyone that has a complaint about their whips..
  16. :angry2: http://www.dumontduneriders.com/invision/i...4&hl=celine :clown:
  17. wanna buy one of my extra wives?? she's getting on my nerves :pile:
  18. FYTS check out force family 5...good funk rock band na na :pile:
  19. there are some news reports that martial law was threatened if this bill had not passed http://www.opednews.com/articles/Represent...081004-301.html i say bring it.......we need a quick population decrease in the WORST way anyway...and, ive got guns and ammo AND food with water, and plenty of my neighbors /friends do too....been talking about this for 10+ years BRING THAT SHIAT!!
  20. i would say A-/B+ territory, as there were small washboards, causing us to swerve to the other side of the road at times HOWEVER i have seen it much worse,, and it was a pleasure to drive that road in the condition it was in. i have only seen it better on one occasion
  21. click click-step away from the slurpee machine?? :angry2: stock market crash of 1929 saw many people commit suicide by jumping out of windows. it was common place...Economists have said that this isworse than the 1929 stock crash....once in a century they are calling it. sad story. the guy shouldnt have taken the lives of his kids, wife and nag-in-law
  22. two months ago called, they want their post n shiat back look at post 6 :angry2:
  23. you bunch of ltr450 bitchezzz i get you all fuggin confused n shiat...oh well, sorry bout that Pete, Sean...... im about a sometimes...ok, most of the time good times for sho!! :pile:
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