lol well ho bout jinx? if anything i doubt they r trying to be very subtle here with this one...
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then why do we drive...:|They seem like they're for kids to me. Not very many adults fancy rolling around everywhere.
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Are you serious? I'm jealous...I went to the store....they didn't have my size :cry: CleanPlayerlol u gotta go to big 5 sporting goods to get adult sizes. thats where i got mine.
i have heelys and am 19*had them since 16*and people give me weird looks when they see me. but people don't think that roller blading or skating is just for kids. what are your thoughts?
I might on the quiet. I wouldn't want to be branded as a do-gooder though, so it would have to be in disguise or something.jimmyjammer69lolyou could coveryour face if you want. and there's a special hat.
There's a certain sense of pride and feel-good do-gooder feelings that can be experienced after performing good deeds. But I'm not going to go out of my way to find people in need of help. There are others that already do that as a career. They get paid, I won't. I have a different career in mind. I have no problem helping an older person cross the street or carry groceries, take out their trash or cut their lawn. I do those things for my neighbors. But I'm not scouring the streets like a good dead vigilante. You don't have to devote a lot of time to it. Doing it voluntarily is very different than getting paid. It makes people feel proud of their community and safe and optomistic of their fellow people. If you're wondering why you're community has people always in pissy moods or other problems, this could help it out.exactly![QUOTE="worthyofnote"][QUOTE="R0cky_Racc00n"]
Nobody here feels rewarded inside after doing random good deeds? I'm assuming this is an organized, small scale club of some sort. Nothing to big that would put you in trouble, but signifigant enough to change other peoples optimism.
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A mustang and it's awesome.waitaseckmine was a mustang too! i wonder if u guys go to rancho...:shock:
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