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Unikrishnam
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: dice tattoo pics |
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Seriously conservatives, not everyone is out to get us. There is plenty of room in print, web, and broadcast news/opinion for views from both sides of the aisle. Just read with an open mind and use your brain to hack through the bias and you will go much further, learn much more, and be much more informed than you will by simply slinging mud at media outlets.
yeesh. it's like the opposite of this -- http://digg.com/d318ORZ -- but not as cute. actually, yeah not cute at all.
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Kahraman
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: dougie tattoo |
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“***** you.
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Karen
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Ah yes, New Vagina. New Vagina will always be a money maker on the Internet, and pretty much anywhere else for that matter.But, 3.7 million for it? Sweeeeeeeeeet..
"Playing god" is something small minded people use to describe things they do not understand.!
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Crezell
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: dougie tattoo |
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Stop confusing us with your equations and stuff. Diet and exercise is for elitist. Everyone knows it's all about finding the right kind of diet pill, motivational speaker, or tummy shocker. If we only had more convenient ways to purchase these these miracle products, like say, while watching TV, then everyone could be thin and healthy!?
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Suyay
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: dublin art tattoo |
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The Road is anything -but- over hyped. It's hauntingly well written.

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Virendra
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: does tattoo removal really work |
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Most overpaid actor?I don't think he acts so much as just plays one character in every movie he does.
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Logeswary
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: dolphin unicorn tattoo |
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Actually go to the Moon.
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Johnetta
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: dougie tattoo |
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Macy
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The initial voyages to the "New World" in the 1500's and 1600's were fraught with danger, peril, and usually it was not worth the trouble of the voyage. Countless Spanish ships sunk -- many off the coast of Florida, in an endless series of hurricanes and storms. In the North, France tried to set up a colony in what is now modern day Quebec, but failed, and only came back a few decades later. The first settlers in New England faced unspeakable hardships. I remember reading one person's diary entry in the 1600's New England, something to the effect of: "My sister drank from the pond three days ago, and then was with fever, and now she is dead." So exploring was never easy. Todays space-explorers do so in great comfort compared to what the explorers of the 1500's and 1600's faced. But now today flights between the "new world" (America) and the "old world" (Europe) are constant -- and soon enough so shall flights into the new frontier be as well. |
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