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Yo my go-bot the chain is real, but it ain't diamonds you looking at on it and it's mmmmmaaaaaadddddd thin, I used to promote a party in the city, @ club home lil man used to come thru all the time with red cafe, he's a light weight drinker that's why he keepts getting slapped around, he's got a lil kid frame like 5'4 and like 90lbs... I held it in my hands before but that's the trick that shit is paper thin and mad light and fragile. So it really don't cost that much. It's not phoney it's just paper weight yah dig my cybertron?

 

 

LOL.. like when I first felt the weight on those Hollow Rope chains, I was like damm shit is thick (pause) but fragile like hell.. Same with the door Knockers..

 

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YOU KNOW I STILL LOVE YOU MY GIMLET ........

HAPPY WINTER SOLSTICE

CATCH ME AT STONEHENGE WITH THE REPTILIANS PRAISING THE GREAT ARCHITECT !

AOOOOOOOOOOWWWW!

 

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peace to jabulon

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It has been suggested that the Rastafari word for God, Jah, comes from the term Jahbulon, although the name JAH appears in the King James Version of the Bible, in Psalm 68:4.[14] William David Spencer, in Dread Jesus (ISBN 0-281-05101-1), proposes that Archibald Dunkley and Joseph Nathaniel Hibbert were among the preachers that inspired the Rastafari movement, and that both were members of the "Ancient Mystic Order of Ethiopia", a fraternal order derived from Prince Hall Freemasonry. Spencer believes that several features of the Rastafari movement derive from this lodge, including the name "Jah", from the word Jah-Bul-On.

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peace to jabulon

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It has been suggested that the Rastafari word for God, Jah, comes from the term Jahbulon, although the name JAH appears in the King James Version of the Bible, in Psalm 68:4.[14] William David Spencer, in Dread Jesus (ISBN 0-281-05101-1), proposes that Archibald Dunkley and Joseph Nathaniel Hibbert were among the preachers that inspired the Rastafari movement, and that both were members of the "Ancient Mystic Order of Ethiopia", a fraternal order derived from Prince Hall Freemasonry. Spencer believes that several features of the Rastafari movement derive from this lodge, including the name "Jah", from the word Jah-Bul-On.

 

 

 

 

 

OH SHIT! KNOWLEDGE BE BORN!

PEACE BE UPON YOU MY GOOGLE SEARCH!

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I love drug thug music

Ive bounced back and fourth to Houston for a big part of my life so

I love southern rap the slang and accents are very ill to me

Max Biggavells is that guy! French Montana is alright

I dont think your listening to this music in the right frame of mind ....

its not nas and it isnt wu-tang your not going to learn anything from it

its just fun to get wasted to go to a spot where this stuff gets airplay and watch young girls get buck to it youll have a whole new out look

A hot young indian bitch made me a Young Jeezy fan lol

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