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Super Duper Funny Picture Thread # 3

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Chinese restaurant recreates the glitz and glamour of a public toilet

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Worst twerking fail ever...

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never mind the rest of the Master Card schtick, that was fucking priceless!!!

skin grafts aren't pretty, I'm just guessing that with only 2 chicks in the room (and one on fire!) common sense was on a sabbatical. Four lit candles & an open bottle of booze (rum?) on the table, that girls pants caught on fire like that because of an accelerant.

 

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Epic surfer wipe out!

Regarding that most excellent bikini...before I noticed the face of Gene Simmons, I was looking at her bottoms and thought she had a photo a red shaved beav on it.

If you happen to be lucky enough to be face 2 face w/this babe, wouldn't her wearing this bikini give a guy some sort of license to be stealing glances south of her eyes from time to time???

btw, Ace Frehley lived close to where I worked, real close & would come by the bar often to play the shuffle bowler, small bar but we had 2 of these.

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Ace would come in already smashed on who knows what & then he'd order (I shit you NOT) white wine spritzers, by the time he was 2 or 3 drinks into (he's a small guy, frail) the night he became nearly unbeatable @ 'Strike 90' which was one of the game choices on the bowler.

By his 4th drink he could only stand while hanging onto the puck bowler.

we always got his keys & found him a ride home, we'd deliver his car to his house the next afternoon, lots of times he had his sister-in-laws Vette, he'd bought it for Rosa.

Ace never thanked us for the extra service provided and next time he'd come by the bar it was business as usual, repeat as above.

To be perfectly honest, if Ace wasn't who he was you'd think you were in the company of a bum, he always had an unkempt disheveled appearance but was awesomely friendly, very kind. we kept any potential autograph hounds away from him.

We knew someone was wanting an autograph when they couldn't stop staring and then asking the bartender for pen & paper, "NO!"
 
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btw, Ace Frehley lived close to where I worked, real close & would come by the bar often to play the shuffle bowler, small bar but we had 2 of these.

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the night he became nearly unbeatable @ 'Strike 90' which was one of the game choices on the bowler.

OH HELLS YEAH! I remember that bowling game! I used to play it all the time...I think the game we most often played was "Strike 90" that sounds so familiar. Damn S4L, thanks for that trip down memory lane!

Also, great great story about Ace. Personal recollections of rock stars (real ones anyway) are few and far between. And I believe yours is real....

I wanna rock n roll all night
wine spritzers everyday!
 

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OH HELLS YEAH! I remember that bowling game! I used to play it all the time...I think the game we most often played was "Strike 90" that sounds so familiar. Damn S4L, thanks for that trip down memory lane!

Also, great great story about Ace. Personal recollections of rock stars (real ones anyway) are few and far between. And I believe yours is real....

I wanna rock n roll all night
wine spritzers everyday!

another odd fact was that Ace always dressed the same to the bar, sometimes jeans or average trousers and then always a t-shirt & a blue sport coat, never just jeans & a t-shirt, always wore that blazer, weird.

again, a nicer guy you'd be hard pressed to meet, so soft spoken you'd have to lean in to hear what he was saying. it was a real surprise when he ran the cops in his DeLorean, again right there in our neighborhood.

The public got their news of a madman rock n' roller and yet if they only knew the Ace we all knew they'd be surprised.
 
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