NE NJ local meets on Tuesday nights
LOL you crazy ricer, that was me!
Sorry, but no more bulbs available.. Kel and Cnnmn got them already. Go to vleds.com (194 bulbs section) for more
what up fellas sorry i couldnt make i was tired and i agree gas prices are insane right now by me it is $4.30 a gallon - OUCH!!!. Besides had to make sure to be at work early today....maybe next week...
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Gaijin is a Japanese word meaning "foreigner" or "outsider." The word can refer to differences in nationality, race, ethnicity. Gaijin is regarded by some as a neutral or positive term, reflecting the status of Caucasian foreigners to which it is frequently applied. In recent times, the word has become regarded by some as exclusionary or derogatory and thus offensive Because of this offensive aspect, the term has become politically incorrect and tends to be avoided in Japanese media
Gaijin is a Japanese word meaning "foreigner" or "outsider." The word can refer to differences in nationality, race, ethnicity. Gaijin is regarded by some as a neutral or positive term, reflecting the status of Caucasian foreigners to which it is frequently applied. In recent times, the word has become regarded by some as exclusionary or derogatory and thus offensive Because of this offensive aspect, the term has become politically incorrect and tends to be avoided in Japanese media
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Gaijin is a Japanese word meaning "foreigner" or "outsider." The word can refer to differences in nationality, race, ethnicity. Gaijin is regarded by some as a neutral or positive term, reflecting the status of Caucasian foreigners to which it is frequently applied. In recent times, the word has become regarded by some as exclusionary or derogatory and thus offensive Because of this offensive aspect, the term has become politically incorrect and tends to be avoided in Japanese media
Gaijin is a Japanese word meaning "foreigner" or "outsider." The word can refer to differences in nationality, race, ethnicity. Gaijin is regarded by some as a neutral or positive term, reflecting the status of Caucasian foreigners to which it is frequently applied. In recent times, the word has become regarded by some as exclusionary or derogatory and thus offensive Because of this offensive aspect, the term has become politically incorrect and tends to be avoided in Japanese media
well if you are driving on rt1 south then you pass sears on your right then devry is like another 1/2 mile on the left. i'm not sure but i think there is a barnes and noble past devry in another shopping plaza on the right.


