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Axeman

If you can’t laugh at yourself you’re FUKT!!!
Kalash Klub
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Dec 5, 2016
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Goat Rodeo Clown
Zip code
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First!
Well, really last…going to bed soon…

But before I do…
@T_Max has “ol blue”, but I’m calling this one “ol paint”.

Gonna paint the shit out of it, then abuse the hell out of it, then paint it some more.

Rinse, repeat.
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@EugenFJR
 
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T_Max

Master of the Meat
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Kalash Klub
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Apr 30, 2015
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113
NW GA

Red Squirrel 556

Street Justice Department
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Kalash Klub
Sep 24, 2020
6,604
33,600
113
Fayette
Guy practically raised me, my dad was a very young carpenter and liked to hang out with his friends late after work, mom was still tending bars at that point. That was the first workshop I ever hung out in. He taught me to use a bandsaw and drill press when I was 6 years old. He made me get my first 2 paying jobs - selling vegetables out of the garden door to door and mowing lawns. Hell of a guy and a perfect example of blue collar middle class America.
 

T_Max

Master of the Meat
Super Moderator
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Apr 30, 2015
8,317
41,920
113
NW GA
Guy practically raised me, my dad was a very young carpenter and liked to hang out with his friends late after work, mom was still tending bars at that point. That was the first workshop I ever hung out in. He taught me to use a bandsaw and drill press when I was 6 years old. He made me get my first 2 paying jobs - selling vegetables out of the garden door to door and mowing lawns. Hell of a guy and a perfect example of blue collar middle class America.
This is what America needs , What our youth needs to be taught , But i fear it is to late for most , My grand kids are being taught to work hard and have respect, Take care of your self and your family
 

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WTB: SVT-40
Kalash Klub
Oct 14, 2019
8,045
37,497
113
Newnan
Zip code
30263
Guy practically raised me, my dad was a very young carpenter and liked to hang out with his friends late after work, mom was still tending bars at that point. That was the first workshop I ever hung out in. He taught me to use a bandsaw and drill press when I was 6 years old. He made me get my first 2 paying jobs - selling vegetables out of the garden door to door and mowing lawns. Hell of a guy and a perfect example of blue collar middle class America.
Hell yeah