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Captain Jack Flack

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You just don't know who your messing with, so I just laugh at you.
Too bad you won't post your picture cause we will be at your marathon you claim you'll be at.
Your just an internet shit talker and scarey as hell.

Don't even trip SP.
Dude ain't showing up, and if he does he certainly won't make it known when he's there. You already know the biz cuzzo.

FirstTimer bang bang bang...........I don't like.
 

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I pretend to be Hispanic soooo there you go. Artificial espanol
 

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Captain Flap Jacks sounds like a good idea for a breakfast place. Maybe Sunday specials for First Sergent country fried streak
 

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A shitty rapper?


Look for me out front

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I got you shook bitch?

Sure you will. Probably shouldn't come to Chicago bro cause you just kicked it off with the wrong peoples. Just being honest...your sillier than you realize.....you won't be there dude.
 

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Actually my description of events was 100% accurate.

I posted a supposition of what I thought happened. Didn't state it as a fact. So I can't be "wrong" about it.

You then responded with your own supposition. So you're not too sure of yourself either.

My last statement about you sucking is incredibly true.

So again, I'm 100% correct.

you know you're trolling when......
 

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Don't even trip SP.
Dude ain't showing up, and if he does he certainly won't make it known when he's there. You already know the biz cuzzo.

FirstTimer bang bang bang...........I don't like.

I'll be there.

Already paid for the race.

LOL at "bang bang bang" Oh man I'm really scared. Nice beads in your hair.
 

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Sure you will. Probably shouldn't come to Chicago bro cause you just kicked it off with the wrong peoples. Just being honest...your sillier than you realize.....you won't be there dude.

Race starts at 7:15am.

I'll be there.

Cute threats.

No fucks given by me.

Keep on with the internet gangsta schtick. It's cute.

Carlton looking muther fucker.
 

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i'll be there too

handin out rap sheets
 

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I'm sure he will either just run or call the police on site.....
 

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It is not known for certain who invented the first ice cube tray, a refrigerator accessory that can make and remake small uniform ice cubes.


Yellow Fever

In 1844, American physician, John Gorrie, built a refrigerator to make ice to cool the air for his yellow fever patients. Some historians think that Doctor Gorrie may have also invented the first ice cube tray since it was documented that his patients were also receiving iced drinks.


DOMELRE - The Refrigerator that Inspired Ice Cube Trays

In 1914, Fred Wolf invented a refrigerating machine called the DOMELRE or DOMestic ELectric REfrigerator. The DOMELRE was not successful in the marketplace, however, it did have a simple ice cube tray and inspired later refrigerator manufacturers to include ice cube trays in their appliances as well.
During the 1920s and '30s, it became common for electric refrigerators to come with a freezer section that included an ice cube compartment with trays.



Ejecting Ice Cube Trays

In 1933, the first flexible stainless steel, all-metal ice tray was invented by Guy Tinkham. The tray flexed sidewise to eject the ice cubes.
Flexing the tray cracked the ice into cubes corresponding to the division points in the tray, and then forced the cubes up and out. Pressure forcing the ice out is due to the 5-degree draft on both sides of the tray.

Guy Tinkham was the vice-president of the General Utilities Mfg. Company that produced household appliances. Guy Tinkham's invention was named the McCord ice tray and cost $0.50 in 1933.



Modern Ice

Later, various designs based on the McCord were released, aluminum ice-cube trays with a removable cube separator and release handles. They were eventually replaced molded plastic ice cube trays.

Today, refrigerators come with a variety of ice cube making options that go beyond trays. There are internal automatic icemakers and icemakers and dispensers built into refrigerator doors.
 

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It is not known for certain who invented the first ice cube tray, a refrigerator accessory that can make and remake small uniform ice cubes.


Yellow Fever

In 1844, American physician, John Gorrie, built a refrigerator to make ice to cool the air for his yellow fever patients. Some historians think that Doctor Gorrie may have also invented the first ice cube tray since it was documented that his patients were also receiving iced drinks.


DOMELRE - The Refrigerator that Inspired Ice Cube Trays

In 1914, Fred Wolf invented a refrigerating machine called the DOMELRE or DOMestic ELectric REfrigerator. The DOMELRE was not successful in the marketplace, however, it did have a simple ice cube tray and inspired later refrigerator manufacturers to include ice cube trays in their appliances as well.
During the 1920s and '30s, it became common for electric refrigerators to come with a freezer section that included an ice cube compartment with trays.



Ejecting Ice Cube Trays

In 1933, the first flexible stainless steel, all-metal ice tray was invented by Guy Tinkham. The tray flexed sidewise to eject the ice cubes.
Flexing the tray cracked the ice into cubes corresponding to the division points in the tray, and then forced the cubes up and out. Pressure forcing the ice out is due to the 5-degree draft on both sides of the tray.

Guy Tinkham was the vice-president of the General Utilities Mfg. Company that produced household appliances. Guy Tinkham's invention was named the McCord ice tray and cost $0.50 in 1933.



Modern Ice

Later, various designs based on the McCord were released, aluminum ice-cube trays with a removable cube separator and release handles. They were eventually replaced molded plastic ice cube trays.

Today, refrigerators come with a variety of ice cube making options that go beyond trays. There are internal automatic icemakers and icemakers and dispensers built into refrigerator doors.

I think, in the midst of all this fighting we can agree that this post is amazing.
 

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