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Do you like kettle corn?
 
yes


do you like seafood?
 
yes

can you see my feet?
 
no

have you ever been to the south?
 
yea

Do you like reality tv?
 
No. Hate Survivor and the Apprentice. The first season was ok. Every other one has sucked.

Is it daylight where you are right now?
 
EnderJE said:
No. Hate Survivor and the Apprentice. The first season was ok. Every other one has sucked.

Is it daylight where you are right now?

no

Is it raining where you are?
 
StickFigure said:
Sho' 'nuf! I'm all up in dat shizit yo!

Yall layin lo in da hizzy?

Word........

StickFigga, I got you in my heart till' the day I die, how much damage could we do if we wasn't high?


DIV

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DIVISION said:
Word........

StickFigga, I got you in my heart till' the day I die, how much damage could we do if we wasn't high?


DIV

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Way too much!!

'Taint nuttin' but a chicken wing on a string baby!!
 
StickFigure said:
Way too much!!

'Taint nuttin' but a chicken wing on a string baby!!

Heyyyyyyyyyyyyy......

Can you feel me now?

Armies in every city, definition of power, playaz RU with Me???



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Kenyan environmentalist and human rights campaigner Wangari Maathai has won the Nobel Peace Prize.
She is the first African woman to be awarded the peace prize since it was created in 1901.

A surprised Mrs Maathai broke the news to reporters minutes before the official announcement.

The prize committee says Mrs Maathai, Kenya's Deputy Environment Minister, is an example for all Africans fighting for democracy and peace.

The delighted 64-year-old professor said the award was completely unexpected.
 
perkele said:
Kenyan environmentalist and human rights campaigner Wangari Maathai has won the Nobel Peace Prize.
She is the first African woman to be awarded the peace prize since it was created in 1901.

A surprised Mrs Maathai broke the news to reporters minutes before the official announcement.

The prize committee says Mrs Maathai, Kenya's Deputy Environment Minister, is an example for all Africans fighting for democracy and peace.

The delighted 64-year-old professor said the award was completely unexpected.

Props on thatttttttttttttttttttt!

It's the historian in you that brings me up, Perky..... :lmao:


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