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ehn!! |
when death comes will the coat protect him ....anyway...its his money.... |
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hee hee hee!!!........ new market ko old market ni... that man needs help... i finally made FTC........omo...e nor easy...o.... FTC!!!!!!!!........ |
end time bridges |
lolzzz
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ssoftappless:NO |
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end time guy
end time sex |
ohk......... |
Ohk |
omo broz....dem dy follow you ooooo....better burn dat tin |
madness ........ |
lmaoooo
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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Boys Are Nt Smiling. . . . |
Lolz. . . . . |
They Look Like Crayfish. . . . . . .
May God Deliver Them . . . |
Nice One. . . . .Ride On |
6-porte vecchio, florence, italy 5-galata bridge, istanbul, turkey. 4-golden gate bridge, sanfrancisco USA 3-brooklyn bridge, USA.
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10-london bridge, England 9-chengyang bridge sanjiang county, china. 8-bosphorus bridge, istanbul, turkey. 7-The rialto bridge , venice, italy.
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hee hee hee!!!!....that is what we call "CHANGE ".....hee hee hee!!... |
fallen bridge......... |
hee hee hee!!
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ohk....but 2019 long o
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Nice one.... |
nice |
please should i continue? ?? |
Hee Hee Hee!! |
The party had drank several times and the dude began to show the effect
of his drinks. He was a dude as true and genuine as ever lived.
"Let's go upstairs and have a quiet game," said the man; "we don't want
to play down here where we will be disturbed by every low fellow that
comes in. I tell you, gentlemen, we must protect our guest from
annoyance--he is so kind as to give us a game and teach us a few
points."
"Say, gentlemen, I am not aristocratic; I don't put on airs; I'd just as
soon play down here."
"No, it is much nicer upstairs. We can have a quiet game and take our
refreshments," and addressing the bartender the man asked:
"Are you putting up the best every time, Sandy?"
"Sure, I do; I knows me business, I do; I knows when a gentleman stands
in front of the bar."
Young reader, this may be a lonely sort of siren play, but it is true
to life and should prove a lesson. The men were flattering the dude, and
flattery is always based on design and a selfish motive. Beware of the
flatterer in the first place. Eschew gambling--if you are only playing
for fun it costs as much as though you were playing to make money. It is
demoralizing every time, and often leads to greater crime. Gambling is a
very dangerous amusement. These men were working the dude, and it is, as
we have intimated, an actual incident we are describing. The
conversation we reproduce verbatim. They were alluring the young man to
rob him, and if the stake had been big enough these birds of prey would
willingly have murdered their victim in the end to cover up the lesser
crime with the greater, for they were believers in the false logic that
"dead men tell no tales." We say false logic, for dead men, though their
lips are silent, as a rule--ay, almost always--leave silent testimonies
behind that speak for them, and crime is always revealed. The silence of
the murdered is a dangerous release, for murder "will out," though, as
stated, the lips of the victims are sealed in death. |
The men all laughed and one of them said: "I reckon he will not tackle
you again?"
"No, I guess not--hee, hee, hee! I tell you when I threaten a man he
looks out--yes, he does--hee, hee, hee!"
"I reckon you are a lucky gambler."
"You bet I am."
"Yes, you educated fellows are always quick in making combinations. I
like to play with a good player and learn his 'points.' I am always
ready to lose to learn. What do you say for a little game with a light
ante?"
"Well, now see here, I don't want to rob you gentlemen--you've been so
kind to me."
"Oh, we don't mind losing a few dollars. You see, we are contractors.
We do big jobs for the city; we've plenty of money, only we ain't
educated, see, that's all. We've worked our way in the world. We are
self-made men."
"Well, do you know, I've got the highest regard for self-made men. My
daddy was a self-made man. He was a government contractor, and when he
died he left my mamma a million, and it will all come to me some day.
Yes, I am the lucky only child, I am; but I don't want to rob you
gentlemen."
"Oh, we've all plenty of money to lose, and it's an honor to play with a
real gentleman. We don't always have that privilege, and it's real
condescending in you."
"Oh, yes, I am very condescending--yes, yes--hee, hee, hee! But really
I'd only rob you gentlemen. I call you gentlemen because you are
gentlemen. I always judge of a man as I find him, as Bobby Burns bid us
do, see--hee, hee, hee!" |