<G> Riddles in stone - Secret Architechture of Washington D.C.

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  1. -ALW-

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    Re: <G> Riddles in stone - Secret Architechture of Washington D.C.

    This continuous Mason bashing is getting real old ...What did they turn down ya membership? Until ya join ya wont know a damn thing ..Thats why its called a secret socity...
     
  3. Jacobe

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    Re: <G> Riddles in stone - Secret Architechture of Washington D.C.

    Hmm... It's not 'until you join', It's before you join you won't know a damn thing. If you do, you wouldn't join. :)
     
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    Huh? Until, before ... what's the fookin difference? :p
     
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    Re: <G> Riddles in stone - Secret Architechture of Washington D.C.

    good movie.

    Anyone who wears a tuxedo and a white leather apron with a blue eye staring at you and pours wine and oil over corn is fucked in the head imo.
     
  6. looseleaf

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    Re: <G> Riddles in stone - Secret Architechture of Washington D.C.

    You are either asked to join or you are never asked to join.

    If you ask it's 99.999 per cent certain that you will never join.
     
  7. Jacobe

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    Good informational film imo.US cits waking up? :)
     
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    Yeah, it's good info but, it's way too late to change things now. Just good to know who the enemy is. :deal:
     
  9. Red Ant

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    I know I should have gotten used to it by now but I still find it unbelievable that grown men waste their time with such complete and utter nonsense.
     
  10. looseleaf

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    Not the first time and will not be the last time.....

    Unfortunately.
     
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    I've been thinking that lately on the forum. But, nice to see some people aren't living in a dream world. %) [​IMG]
     
  12. looseleaf

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    This may be the only dream world some of us have!


    Speaking of dreams;

    I'm starting all my "homework" to get ready for my next project car.

    Cleaning-out the garage, reducing the heard and starting a project car fund.

    I got it narrowed down to the Factory Five GTM. It was that or the Lancia Stratos kit car from Hawk in England.

    Even though I like the idea of Euro engines as that's my original bag. But I needed to make that terrible calculation of dollar per horsepower. No matter how unsophisticated, it comes down to the LS7 motor gives me the most bang for the buck and it's the easiest and fastest motor to acquire.
    Well now I have another dream world to live in other than the FH forum. I'll send you some pics as it happens.
    :D
     
  13. Uncles

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    I will take my motos :)

    I am getting the hell out of the USA.

    Go ride
     
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  14. looseleaf

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    YEOW!!!! Moto racers are born and NOT made!

    is that one of your motos? Very cool.

    So where are you going to move?

    South America is looking pretty good to me right now.....

    Somewhere near Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, or even Punta Del Este could work for me.....

    :D
     
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    I'll move to Rio d J, I think :)

    Because I know the area, so it will be easier. Can you take your cars down there easily? Well, I guess if you have the money, hehe
     
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    As an Northern american, I suggest you to move to Finland.We finns love all with truth and harsh soul refreshing way.As on former usa cit. we take you here as a slave, like your grandparents used to have millions of slaves from africa.Now it's your time fucker to get slaved. :) It makes you good, since when you get slaved, your tiny brain in your head get out of your arse, and there's a beatiful vision when you ,after that start to see out side. There are loving people around you 'I think I know all fuck'!
     
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    You aren't making much sense, Finn!
     
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    that's what happens when you smoke too much pot
     
  19. looseleaf

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    Nope. Can't do it. Importation of used cars are illegal in most South American countries. Maybe Bolivia and Paraguay still allow it.

    There are exceptions for collector, classic and antique vehicles. Thus the great sell-off of my toys. One reason the kit car is appealing is that those can be imported- I think. Tons of paperwork to do still.

    I'm going to swing down to Monte Video, Buenos Aires over to Chile and Peru again and check things out with family and friends but this area DEFINITELY has a better vibe than up in the north.

    It's going to be a balance of who makes the best offer and where.

    How's your Portuguese, Brazilian version ? Spanish?

    Some places like Sao Paolo I can almost understand everything. Other places and maybe with a few drinks it all sounds more like Russian..... is it just me?:rolleyes:
     
  20. Jacobe

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    looselwaf don't answer me, antred don't se the big piture since he's still so young, and I haven'r red looseleafs last mail.