Pictureist

[15:09] bpsy2i: do you think my facebook picture is wrong?
[15:10] Clint P.: in many ways
[15:10] Clint P.: wait, let me go look

My friend is a pcicturist

Clancy’s Pub & Club Patrick’s

I went to Club Patrick’s for Ranju’s Birthday.  A good thing, more bad things.

# 1. There was no Cover(Good thing)
# 2. I could not where my orange cone, okay I give them that(neutral at this point). But than not 20 mins later, a bunch of girls walk in with green bowler hats.  OH I WAS HOT; I can’t wear my cone, but they can.  BULLSHIT
# 3. They have this stage that appears that you can dance on, boy was me and about 3 other people were wrongs.  Apparently you can only dance on said stage if you have 2 boobies and no penis.  It’s for Ladies only.  BULLSHIT

Club Patricks
www.clubpatricks.com
765 N 114th St
Omaha, NE 68154
(402) 934-5061

Vernon’s Rule #1, If you don’t like something you don’t have to partake of it”

New

Apprently something happened with Joe Biden

Lightheaded

Me and J-Dub are friends on facebook

Jenna Wolfe MSNBC Today Weekend Edition NBC Olympic Update

It’s My New Favorite Thing

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The most common form of an ellipsis is a row of three full stops (…, . . . or […]). Forms encountered less often are: three asterisks (***), one em dash (—), multiple en dashes (––), and the Unicode Ellipsis symbol […].

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2 Q’s

Who do I know that goes to 24 hr fitness in Papillion?

Who put my name on a list?