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Patulla
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: akon wallpapers |
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She qualifies as a MILF now right?
Why do I care if your dad has cancer? I'd still tell him that XBMC is easier to use for getting digital media onto your TV compared to a regular computer.
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Tedeku
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: listen to akon smack that |
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“What. The. *****.
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Benoud
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Personally I would rather have maps that work in offline mode. Google maps only real advantage for me is the price. Nokia makes me pay a subscription fee just to unlock driving directions for nokia maps.3G is still to slow and expensive where I am..
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McIlvenny
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: listen to akon smack that |
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China MATCHED U.S. pollution 2 years ago... dumbass.Also, research, learn it. Actually, I wouldn't expect a person like you to face up to the facts that China is on track to become the world's leading country in green technologies. WhateverI don't live in the U.S., not when it's filled with people like you. :)?
Yeah, lots of craziness among the pundits. The Democrats just picked up a House seat -- a district that hasn't swung blue since before our great-grandparents were born, no less -- and that's supposed to make them worry about losing control of the legislature in 2010?The other races have no predictive value; governors are a totally different beast than federal offices. NY-23 was the race to watch, and the teabaggers proved they're still political poison. It's a real shame, because I'd really like to see a rational opposition party these days. |
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Molly
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: ali larter nip slip pic |
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Captain Kirk will take care of it

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Neil
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: alex rodriguez autographed baseball |
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Assuming that carbon nanotubes will be the material of choice to eventually devise a way to make this cable, and since they are a semiconducting material, it seems to me that there would be a much better way to do this; this immensely long cable is going to generate huge amounts of static electricity (in fact nasa has purposefully done such experiments in orbit to show how electricity could be generated this way). There has to be some way to harness this charge to run motors that would power the payloads up and down, as well as to power ion rockets on the space-side anchor of the elevator to keep it on track and overcome the frictions that would otherwise pull it out of it's geosynchronous orbit such as wind and magnetic forces. Just a thought, but I'd really like to see more innovation that just trying to blast the platform upwards with a ridiculously expensive and energy consuming laser.
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Fatimatu
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: ali larter varsity blues |
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Seriously, this isn't news. These statistics have been out there and published by the ***** DEA for a little over a decade now. That fact is more notable; the US agency responsible for enforcing drug laws openly admits that the country most tolerant of cannabis use has one of the lowest usage rates. And while you were obviously being sarcastic, the figures for hard drugs are lower for Holland as well.
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Dyllun
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: listen to akon smack that |
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Tiarali
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Modern Zoos are very good areas for animals. Most animals do very well in a captivity so that isn't the problem here. The story points toward a genetic condition. In the wild they would already be dead. That said, the bears head reminds me of a super large rat. |
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