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xen

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  1. Re: Boa Vs. Pytho is ABC's favorite movie. *'dere snake dis big out thurr?!?!
  2. downloading a 60 disc boxset in flac. 19.24Gb. santa brought me a a 2Tb external HD. xen is happy. and drinking the half pint of crown that santa put in my stocking
  3. Re: Boa Vs. Pytho is ABC's favorite movie. *'dere snake dis big out thurr?!?!
  4. Re: Boa Vs. Pytho is ABC's favorite movie. *'dere snake dis big out thurr?!?!
  5. ^^if you gotta go out and get more anyway, you should pass that last one my way. ripping some of mom's vinyl and some of mine.
  6. drinking canadian superior and listening to gil scott-heron, comfortable in my nonhomoism
  7. Paper food stamps were the shit. 11 cent packs of kool aid = beer money. must spread rep
  8. Re: Oh deer! It looks like my night just got a bit more interesting. (weak stomachs beware You must spread some Reputation before giving it to Drue_Down again
  9. for all the laughs and years you cats that are stil around, and most of which are now banned, 12 oz showed its soul on 9/11. cats were prophets that day. it's worth reading through again.
  10. homo dungeon i refuse to vote in a poll that boogie hands is not an option team alcho(alpo) seeking circa 2006 banhammer the dondi wholecar kabar has a pinched nerve. and doesn't have all the tic tacs (hint) abracadabra still has the best thread closed posts. e-cred round 2 negaprop armada eastbaypiratehouse homoism dao and catface beef (did they ever get around to fucking?)
  11. Re: I wanna see your...........PETS! she's a huge bitch that you can't help but hug. even after she has eaten 4 keyboards, 2 mouses (?) 1 christmas tree and a real mouse.
  12. Asperatus: A New Cloud Type Discovered Asperatus is a rare, newly recognized cloud formation, that was proposed in 2009 as the first cloud formation added since cirrus intortus in 1951 to the International Cloud Atlas of the World Meteorological Organization. The name translates approximately as roughened or agitated waves. Experts at the Royal Meteorological Society are now attempting to make it official by naming it ‘Asperatus’ after the Latin word for ‘rough’. The clouds are most closely related to undulatus clouds. Although they appear dark and storm-like, they tend to dissipate without a storm forming. The ominous-looking clouds have been particularly common in the Plains states of the United States, often during the morning or midday hours following convective thunderstorm activity. As of June, 2009 the Royal Meteorological Society is gathering evidence of the type of weather patterns in which undulus asperatus clouds appear, so as to study how they form and decide whether they are distinct from other undulatus clouds. Wikipedia. http://www.tutztutz.com/2010/02/asperatus-a-new-cloud-type-discovered/
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