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Post by timartwonis on May 5, 2004 22:03:46 GMT -5
really? i thought it did...confessing that im vain...my family has been trying to get em to do that for years
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Post by BSam on May 5, 2004 22:12:56 GMT -5
i'd have thought at least you or pandora would have picked up that thunder is only a noise and CAN'T hit anything... it's the lightning you should all be worried about... this thread isn't helping my perception of americans be any better...
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Post by Charles Vane on May 5, 2004 22:16:35 GMT -5
i'd have thought at least you or pandora would have picked up that thunder is only a noise and CAN'T hit anything... it's the lightning you should all be worried about... this thread isn't helping my perception of americans be any better... I knew that.. well I normally do. I shouldn't talk when I'm tired. And thunder can be scary.. it could scare someone and give them a heart attack.. yeah it happened to my friend's uncle's cousin.
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Post by Pester, Rumormonger on May 5, 2004 22:46:50 GMT -5
i'd have thought at least you or pandora would have picked up that thunder is only a noise and CAN'T hit anything... it's the lightning you should all be worried about... this thread isn't helping my perception of americans be any better... Semantics, syntax nothing to be worried about. And I'll soon be vying for Canadian citizenship. Maybe I'm close enough to the border to open enroll.
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Post by trish on May 5, 2004 23:01:00 GMT -5
*sings*
If tonight all my things were gone, I'd worked for all my life. And I had to start again...with just my children and my wife. Then I'd thank the lucky stars, to be living heeere today, cos the flag still stands for freedom, and they can't take that awwwwaaaay-aaay.
And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free! And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me, and I'll gladly stand up, next to you and defend her still today...Cos there aint no doubt I love this land...
God Bless the USAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
(sorry, the moment felt right)
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Post by Kobolos on May 5, 2004 23:24:05 GMT -5
it's a sad day when Lee Greenwood climbs out of his cardboard box and visits 667...
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Post by White Wolf on May 6, 2004 8:06:19 GMT -5
confession: I was Balimic in 6th grade.
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