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Nice little update Italian beefcake!
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Thanks for your kind words brother. What a great way to end the day!!!
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Thanks again brother and stay safe!
Rick
If you have any tips on keeping a handle on Berg lets us know. That boy is running wild, FIRES,ENTRAPMENTS,ECT That brother is getting it all.
But the best part is he shares the experience with all us brothers. We cant beat Berg up to bad.
Gino
Engine Co. 94
Ben
Welcome to the REAL My space. By the way, have you been through the mob connections-security clearance? Not that we're into profiling or anythin'ting like dat. Saw yea' name der' an' we was wonderin' is all. Notin' intended.
Welcome aboard brother!
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Welcome aboard! The page is looking nice.
Is the top picture a Silvana barbeque that got a little out of hand?
Take care brother!
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