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Animal Mother
Animal Mother and Jayne Cobb ... Adam Baldwin is the man.
Dems nominate Jesus for Supreme Court - Republicans Oppose
Cobb is a knob.
Dems nominate Jesus for Supreme Court - Republicans Oppose
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Tapdancing, Middle Eastern Ties, Consorting with Prostitutes, Empathy, GOP' to 'Tapdancing, Middle Eastern Ties, Consorting with Prostitutes, Empathy, GOP, andy cobb' - edited by kronosposeidon
This is why the chicken crossed the road... Oh yeah, baby!
^It may well be a culinary delight, mr. judgmental. Dog Cobb salad anyone?
Bizarre Alcatraz Prison Restaurant in Japan!
^Fucking asshole stole my joke.
DFT version: It's pretty good, but I'd avoid the tossed salad in favor of the Cobb.
StreetHawk Intro
From Wikipedia
"The Bike in the pilot episode was based upon a 1983 Honda XL500 trailbike, the bikes used in the series were based on 1984 Honda xr500's, the bikes used for the stunt shots were based on Honda CR250's, overall 15 bikes were used in the show. The whereabouts of 14 of the bikes are unknown, but one now resides in the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, England after being restored by the show's stuntman Chris Bromham. The pilot bike was designed by Andrew Probert and the series bikes were redesigned by Ron Cobb."
The Georgia Peach
Ty Cobb was the all-time greatest personality in baseball...had a rep for being a charming dick.Think the dude was bi-polar er summpin'-
Penn & Teller: Bullshit -- Intelligent Design
An update:
This program originally aired back in March of 2003, and Cobb County's "intelligent design" policies were stricken down by a federal judge in Atlanta as unconstitutional in 2005.
Thank God.