welcome, gentlemen, to tonight's whorefest
I'm actually talking about this kid: http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...&postcount=984
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
You have a Sony amp????? On purpose? Oh you should Defintely be first to go.
Originally Posted by filtor1
Automatic ban exclusion for letting you call my wife when I am not home. 

Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
No, thatll shave a day off it. Stopping by to see your wife when your not home may grant an exclusion.
My neighborhood
Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City. Queens contains It was founded in 1683 by the British Empire and it is one of the original counties in New York. It included the land that is now Queens and Nassau counties and part of Suffolk. The name “Queens” originated from Queen Catherine of Braganza who was the wife of King Charles II of England. From 1664 to 1683 the British had administered the territory that would be Queens as part of colonial Yorkshire, which included Staten Island, Long Island, and Westchester.Prior to 1664 the Dutch had the area as part of the New Netherlands. And before the Dutch arrived, Native Americans had many names, some lost and other known, for the areas of Queens. The Algonquian term Sewanhacky is noted in Dutch colonial documents as the name of western Long Island
Jamaica Queens was an ancient trail for tribes from the Ohio River and the Great Lakes. This is where tribes came to trade skins and furs for wampum. It was in 1655 that the first settlers paid the Native Americans with two guns, a coat, and some powder and lead, for the land lying between the old trail and "Beaver Pond," which today is called, Baisley. Originally Englishmen took over a certain part of Jamaica and renamed it Canarsie which is the English meaning for the word “beaver” This may sound funny, but people today know that Canarsie means anything far from Beaver!! Because it is quiet dangerous and a high crime area. By 1776, Jamaica had become a trading post for farmers and their produce. For more than a century, their horse carts traveled along Jamaica Avenue, then called King's Highway. The public school system started in 1813, funded for $125 and a year later, Jamaica Village was incorporated. By 1834, the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad company had completed a line to Jamaica. In 1898 Jamaica wa officialy part of New York City. Jamaica is a major station and the central transfer point on the Long Island Rail Road. Jamaica also contains JFK International Airport. The New York City Subway's "E" (8th Avenue), "J" (Nassau St. Local) "Z" (Nassau St. Express)and "F" trains terminate in Jamaica. Many of the bus routes in Queens terminate or pass through the Jamaica Center transit center.
Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City. Queens contains It was founded in 1683 by the British Empire and it is one of the original counties in New York. It included the land that is now Queens and Nassau counties and part of Suffolk. The name “Queens” originated from Queen Catherine of Braganza who was the wife of King Charles II of England. From 1664 to 1683 the British had administered the territory that would be Queens as part of colonial Yorkshire, which included Staten Island, Long Island, and Westchester.Prior to 1664 the Dutch had the area as part of the New Netherlands. And before the Dutch arrived, Native Americans had many names, some lost and other known, for the areas of Queens. The Algonquian term Sewanhacky is noted in Dutch colonial documents as the name of western Long Island
Jamaica Queens was an ancient trail for tribes from the Ohio River and the Great Lakes. This is where tribes came to trade skins and furs for wampum. It was in 1655 that the first settlers paid the Native Americans with two guns, a coat, and some powder and lead, for the land lying between the old trail and "Beaver Pond," which today is called, Baisley. Originally Englishmen took over a certain part of Jamaica and renamed it Canarsie which is the English meaning for the word “beaver” This may sound funny, but people today know that Canarsie means anything far from Beaver!! Because it is quiet dangerous and a high crime area. By 1776, Jamaica had become a trading post for farmers and their produce. For more than a century, their horse carts traveled along Jamaica Avenue, then called King's Highway. The public school system started in 1813, funded for $125 and a year later, Jamaica Village was incorporated. By 1834, the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad company had completed a line to Jamaica. In 1898 Jamaica wa officialy part of New York City. Jamaica is a major station and the central transfer point on the Long Island Rail Road. Jamaica also contains JFK International Airport. The New York City Subway's "E" (8th Avenue), "J" (Nassau St. Local) "Z" (Nassau St. Express)and "F" trains terminate in Jamaica. Many of the bus routes in Queens terminate or pass through the Jamaica Center transit center.
Originally Posted by filtor1
Hahahah....done. And when your done I will put you back on the street where you belong cutie.
When YOU start thinking Im cute, we have a problem.
Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
My neighborhood
Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City. Queens contains It was founded in 1683 by the British Empire and it is one of the original counties in New York. It included the land that is now Queens and Nassau counties and part of Suffolk. The name “Queens” originated from Queen Catherine of Braganza who was the wife of King Charles II of England. From 1664 to 1683 the British had administered the territory that would be Queens as part of colonial Yorkshire, which included Staten Island, Long Island, and Westchester.Prior to 1664 the Dutch had the area as part of the New Netherlands. And before the Dutch arrived, Native Americans had many names, some lost and other known, for the areas of Queens. The Algonquian term Sewanhacky is noted in Dutch colonial documents as the name of western Long Island
Jamaica Queens was an ancient trail for tribes from the Ohio River and the Great Lakes. This is where tribes came to trade skins and furs for wampum. It was in 1655 that the first settlers paid the Native Americans with two guns, a coat, and some powder and lead, for the land lying between the old trail and "Beaver Pond," which today is called, Baisley. Originally Englishmen took over a certain part of Jamaica and renamed it Canarsie which is the English meaning for the word “beaver” This may sound funny, but people today know that Canarsie means anything far from Beaver!! Because it is quiet dangerous and a high crime area. By 1776, Jamaica had become a trading post for farmers and their produce. For more than a century, their horse carts traveled along Jamaica Avenue, then called King's Highway. The public school system started in 1813, funded for $125 and a year later, Jamaica Village was incorporated. By 1834, the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad company had completed a line to Jamaica. In 1898 Jamaica wa officialy part of New York City. Jamaica is a major station and the central transfer point on the Long Island Rail Road. Jamaica also contains JFK International Airport. The New York City Subway's "E" (8th Avenue), "J" (Nassau St. Local) "Z" (Nassau St. Express)and "F" trains terminate in Jamaica. Many of the bus routes in Queens terminate or pass through the Jamaica Center transit center.
Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City. Queens contains It was founded in 1683 by the British Empire and it is one of the original counties in New York. It included the land that is now Queens and Nassau counties and part of Suffolk. The name “Queens” originated from Queen Catherine of Braganza who was the wife of King Charles II of England. From 1664 to 1683 the British had administered the territory that would be Queens as part of colonial Yorkshire, which included Staten Island, Long Island, and Westchester.Prior to 1664 the Dutch had the area as part of the New Netherlands. And before the Dutch arrived, Native Americans had many names, some lost and other known, for the areas of Queens. The Algonquian term Sewanhacky is noted in Dutch colonial documents as the name of western Long Island
Jamaica Queens was an ancient trail for tribes from the Ohio River and the Great Lakes. This is where tribes came to trade skins and furs for wampum. It was in 1655 that the first settlers paid the Native Americans with two guns, a coat, and some powder and lead, for the land lying between the old trail and "Beaver Pond," which today is called, Baisley. Originally Englishmen took over a certain part of Jamaica and renamed it Canarsie which is the English meaning for the word “beaver” This may sound funny, but people today know that Canarsie means anything far from Beaver!! Because it is quiet dangerous and a high crime area. By 1776, Jamaica had become a trading post for farmers and their produce. For more than a century, their horse carts traveled along Jamaica Avenue, then called King's Highway. The public school system started in 1813, funded for $125 and a year later, Jamaica Village was incorporated. By 1834, the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad company had completed a line to Jamaica. In 1898 Jamaica wa officialy part of New York City. Jamaica is a major station and the central transfer point on the Long Island Rail Road. Jamaica also contains JFK International Airport. The New York City Subway's "E" (8th Avenue), "J" (Nassau St. Local) "Z" (Nassau St. Express)and "F" trains terminate in Jamaica. Many of the bus routes in Queens terminate or pass through the Jamaica Center transit center.
Umm you get an F
Dude, I have talked to you many a times regarding getting a bass amp and you had my eyes set on the Arc amp. My old s/n is 2DaMax and I changed out of it because of 2_da_max. I'm from Cali. I was actually looking into getting a 5 channel Kicker amp once from you.
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
Who the hell is DR-Max?? Your a Doctor? Your name is Max??
Originally Posted by DR-Max
Dude, I have talked to you many a times regarding getting a bass amp and you had my eyes set on the Arc amp. My old s/n is 2DaMax and I changed out of it because of 2_da_max. I'm from Cali.
Whoa, its all good. I guess I should stop acting like D!ck, I dont think anyone is believing it anyway.
Although you are still old.



