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    GBuck

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    Hey Westside, Did you get that fully auto .50 BMG rigged up to put in your truck like you were talking about? What about the napalm grenades? You never know when the S is going to HTF.
     

    OneBadV8

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    Seriously, my employees are moaning and groaning about 20 mins extra of work today, when they were off yesterday. Did I mention they were paid for 8 hours of work yesterday? They're coming very close to seeing what it's like to work on hollidays. :mad:

    So, you might be hiring? I know some people looking for work

    :lmfao:
     

    cowgirl.sdm

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    Just asking...

    I always thought the phrase was "daggone it" or even "doggone it" with or without hyphens. I assume you've always heard it the way you type it. Is this different in different parts of the state?

    I have no clue. :dunno:Spelling is not my strong point.:rolleyes: I usually hear it with the a sound but guess it has been said both ways.:laugh:
     

    Westside

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    Just asking...

    I always thought the phrase was "daggone it" or even "doggone it" with or without hyphens. I assume you've always heard it the way you type it. Is this different in different parts of the state?

    I have no clue. :dunno:Spelling is not my strong point.:rolleyes: I usually hear it with the a sound but guess it has been said both ways.:laugh:

    from urban dictionary.com

    daggone

    Something important that is constantly acting up or having to be dealt with.
    Mel Kiper's favorite word.
     
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