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    6/6/06

    DEC 23, 2012 ad what???
  2. you guys actually think this is a girl the boss= the man trying to scam= no girl involved and those pictures are from a porn site called thehun
  3. this guy is a wack necro who is also jewish
  4. that diplodocus is dope!
  5. i got the whole 2 seasons plus the pilot and fwwm from torrentspy.com
  6. twin peaks. its worth it. have you seen FWWM?
  7. for extinguisher tags you gotta use this shit
  8. post some tyboe please herm
  9. lolzerasxzz 4 entries found for graffiti. graf·fi·to Audio pronunciation of "graffiti" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (gr-ft) n. pl. graf·fi·ti (-t) A drawing or inscription made on a wall or other surface, usually so as to be seen by the public. Often used in the plural. [italian, diminutive of graffio, a scratching, scribble, probably from graffiare, to scratch, scribble, probably from Vulgar Latin *graphire, to write with a stylus, from Latin graphium, stylus, from Greek grapheion, graphion, from graphein, to write. See gerbh- in Indo-European Roots.] Usage Note: The word graffiti is a plural noun in Italian. In English graffiti is far more common than the singular form graffito and is mainly used as a singular noun in much the same way data is. When the reference is to a particular inscription (as in There was a bold graffiti on the wall), the form graffito would be etymologically correct but might strike some readers as pedantic outside an archaeological context. There is no substitute for the singular use of graffiti when the word is used as a mass noun to refer to inscriptions in general or to the related social phenomenon. The sentence Graffiti is a major problem for the Transit Authority Police cannot be reworded Graffito is... (since graffito can refer only to a particular inscription) or Graffiti are... (which suggests that the police problem involves only the physical marks and not the larger issue of vandalism). In such contexts, the use of graffiti as a singular is justified by both utility and widespread precedent.
  10. "bottom line is he isnt graff but for a strange reason he thinks he knows about it." i dont agree. graff is graff. writing on things that dont belong to you. you dont know anyhting about what neckface knows.
  11. i thought i had more. i do somewheres.
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