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Dustin if you are so broke why dont you just go and join the Military... oh wait, nevermind.

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We get it your broke..... :rolleyes: since you wanna let everyone that doesn't care about your sad sob story I guess I'll share mine.... Guys I work for minimum wage washing dishes in a terrible restaurant that is constantly understaffed....I bought a blown up car and had to put double the money I expected into it....I just dropped $4k between fixing it and paying insurance....while still paying bills......guys I want a huge pity party! Everyone feel bad for me b/c I choose an expensive hobby and it takes me a long time to buy stuff. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

x2, well I dunno they are good for cooking.....well most anyways... :spiteful:

im not wanting pity from anyone.

i could careless what kinda job you have or what you work for its your own fault you work there.

say what you want about the whole military and me incident.

my discharge papers have already been wrote and its a general discharge.

my recruiters told me its the smartest decision ive made so far so eat a dick.

wenn_du_weist, i dont care if you could run 10hz on your 6.5 :rolleyes:

toxic casper, it was in a 6.5 cube box, i dont expect you to understand ...

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You can't pick up a 70lb sub and maybe a 100lb box......but the way you build stuff it prolly didn't weigh that much....

I loaded my dads enclosure with two 75lb 12s and a 100lb box into a caddy trunk by myself......grow a pair twat.

edit: and you didn't wanna hear my boohoo story WELL NOONE WANTS TO HEAR YOURS.

edit2: O yeah and atleast I can hold a job. :clapping:

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You can't pick up a 70lb sub and maybe a 100lb box......but the way you build stuff it prolly didn't weigh that much....

I loaded my dads enclosure with two 75lb 12s and a 100lb box into a caddy trunk by myself......grow a pair twat.

edit: and you didn't wanna hear my boohoo story WELL NOONE WANTS TO HEAR YOURS.

edit2: O yeah and atleast I can hold a job. :clapping:

i didnt build the box jackass.

its hard to carry something you cant get your arms around / hands under both ends. you can hold a minimum wage job washing dishes. big deal who cant wash dishes when all you gotta do is feed it through the machine?? i dont tell people any boohoo story.

and everyone wonders why my threads end up 14 pages long with nothing to show for it :unknw::clapping::search::unsure::rolleyes::huh::mellow:

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i didnt build the box jackass.

its hard to carry something you cant get your arms around / hands under both ends. you can hold a minimum wage job washing dishes. big deal who cant wash dishes when all you gotta do is feed it through the machine?? i dont tell people any boohoo story.

If thats what you think your mistaken..... O yeah and his box was 5.5cubes.....so yeh don't tell me its too big and awkward....

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Headunit: Eclipse CD3200 w/ 80G iPod

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You can't pick up a 70lb sub and maybe a 100lb box......but the way you build stuff it prolly didn't weigh that much....

I loaded my dads enclosure with two 75lb 12s and a 100lb box into a caddy trunk by myself......grow a pair twat.

edit: and you didn't wanna hear my boohoo story WELL NOONE WANTS TO HEAR YOURS.

edit2: O yeah and atleast I can hold a job. :clapping:

i built the box. has almost 2 sheets of mdf, almost 2 gallons of resin, and some 2x4's in it. it weighed a hell of a lot more than that sub. trust me it was heavy.
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