We really need to start playing each other up to women, not say "don't fuck this up" to our friend in front of the woman. Instead we should say "this is the fucking man, you're lucky as hell he decided to take you on a date".
Chrysler made a 350 big block. Many manufacturers made "smaller" displacement big blocks. Chevy made a 348 big block in the 50s. Your post was correct, they just fubbed the description.
Enjoyed this story. I am not fond of police/detective type stories. But this one was very,very good. This will teach me to not prejudge a video before pushing play! Thanks LLC
I dig police/detective stories and I thoroughly enjoyed this one. While i did like the detective noir story that I read before this one, I enjoyed this more 👍👍...⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Dear LLC, Good stuff, by Jove! Now here’s the “Big Ask”... I would love to see a story that teams up three of our very favorite LLC detectives/policemen: Matthew Steel (“He Caught his Cheating Wife with his Boss”), Galen Smithers (The Bodyguard”), and Percy “Sherlock” Holmes (A Cop’s Tale). So, if I promise to be a good boy maybe Santa LLC will bring me my present for Christmas!!!
We really need to start playing each other up to women, not say "don't fuck this up" to our friend in front of the woman. Instead we should say "this is the fucking man, you're lucky as hell he decided to take you on a date".
That was really good! Very enjoyable!❤
I could not have said it better myself!
Now this is just a niggling complaint; but a 350 is a small block Chevy not a big block v8
Yep, the 350 is a small block. Ironically, the 348 is a big block 😆
Chrysler made a 350 big block.
Many manufacturers made "smaller" displacement big blocks.
Chevy made a 348 big block in the 50s.
Your post was correct, they just fubbed the description.
@@randysmith9636 Yep , the 1958 350 Chrysler 'B' series wedge. But they only made it one year. After 58 the smallest "B\RB" was the 361.
This is a dangerous listen if you like to drink coffee in front of your computer 😂😂😂😂😂
So, this rich bloke did have one of those five roaring Bentleys?
27:22 I have a 629, and it has never come close to hitting my face! Damn pansy! Lol
Agreed!
“Get the behind ye Satan” lol, awesome story.
Funny nice one , LLC !
Enjoyed this story. I am not fond of police/detective type stories. But this one was very,very good. This will teach me to not prejudge a video before pushing play! Thanks LLC
Glad you enjoyed it
@@LostLoveChronicles i enjoy your pi and poliice stories maybe some of the cop and pi scripts on tv could your stories as a plot for their stories
A very good one 🥰
Very nice story
A good story.
I dig police/detective stories and I thoroughly enjoyed this one. While i did like the detective noir story that I read before this one, I enjoyed this more 👍👍...⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Dear LLC, Good stuff, by Jove! Now here’s the “Big Ask”... I would love to see a story that teams up three of our very favorite LLC detectives/policemen: Matthew Steel (“He Caught his Cheating Wife with his Boss”), Galen Smithers (The Bodyguard”), and Percy “Sherlock” Holmes (A Cop’s Tale). So, if I promise to be a good boy maybe Santa LLC will bring me my present for Christmas!!!
There is a big spinoff in works with Ralph, Major Crawford and the stew maker. Maybe we can pick it up once that is done.
@@LostLoveChronicles Thanks, LLC. I'm really looking forward to the big spinoff with the above favorites. I know that it will be beyond awesome!!!
Nice to hear my hometown of Saint Louis as the setting for this story.
Great story! And the author is dead on about Italian restaurants in the St. Louis Hill area.
Hello, all ye friends.
Hi
Hello there!🙋🏾♀️
Whom says I'm your friend?
Fun story
Who names a kid Judas?
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I wonder if if the old ladys related to Alxe lol
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Wow he just talks and talks and talks ....
Good story.
300 a dafor a pi is cheap
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