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its even better when you get the best table in the house, and can just walk past the line up next door and straight into a reserved booth next door.

Why do I get the feeling I'm not missing anything by staying away..... Hmm

[rant] 2 x LH + 2 x RH headlight globes shit themselves in 10 months I've had the car :down::mad::) [/rant]

lol Cara, need a females opinion here.

Gauchos for Argentinian dinner, then Escobar for drinks, dancing. Does that sound good for a first date with this girl?

Why do I get the feeling I'm not missing anything by staying away..... Hmm

lol. both brilliant joints, mad popular, line up on a saturday night is 50-100 people.

i just got the mad hookups.

lol Cara, need a females opinion here.

Gauchos for Argentinian dinner, then Escobar for drinks, dancing. Does that sound good for a first date with this girl?

dude.

its win. trust. youll be throwing her dress on your floor in no time.

my 2 cents, warranted or not,

for the love of god stay away from ENIGMA.

hahaha went thru there last night for a sec. phone wasnt working. lost my friends after teh casino. . just walked around like a minda for most of the night. In the end just went to worlds end and drank myself stupid

my 2 cents, warranted or not,

for the love of god stay away from ENIGMA.

i went there for a gig once. god damn it sucks. shit acoustics, shit bar, shit crowd.

your asking on a car forum for a females advice?? i think you have bigger problems

:)

hahaha went thru there last night for a sec. phone wasnt working. lost my friends after teh casino. . just walked around like a minda for most of the night. In the end just went to worlds end and drank myself stupid

Everything is sticky and full of emo's. As long as your drunk or munted it doesn't matter where you get out too...?? Sounds like a good night...

emo girlies arent that bad for one nighters. shotz on a saturday night is full of hot emo gangies.

I'll keep that in mind. You're not talking from experience?

Long live the red army, if it wasn't for stalin, as harsh as i was, they would of lost WWII, or is that too far off topic?

I'll keep that in mind. You're not talking from experience?

Long live the red army, if it wasn't for stalin, as harsh as i was, they would of lost WWII, or is that too far off topic?

off topic but stalin didnt win ww2. the russian peasants did. and then he went and executed 8 million of them

stalin killed more than hitler - i cant say I share your sentiments

-D

50% Polish

100% Strapped

experience is good, am glad you decided to share. shotz is a good plan B. it is pretty cheap. the last time i went there i couldn't remember getting home.

Dohmar, i haven't read about russia yet, halfway through my hitler book and just finished reading about operation "barbarossa" and now starting the chapter "fullfilling the prophecy".

Did he defeat the reich and then take his power too far, i know his semi evil but i guess i had no idea. Had to be some kind of leader to defeat the fuhrer and take back his conquered territory??

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