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Jsloe
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: keith urban playgirl magazine |
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(sees ad) ***** DIGG.
im full of dragon rage. did ea buy digg? are they gonne game the system? we need more expansion packs
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Senjit
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: keira knightley sex tape |
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“"It helps us to uncover more information about the conditions of the early solar system." And what scientists have learned interesting new?
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Zertasha
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Through out history we see the human population exploiting it's environment to the maximum possible with the technology current for the time. We filled all possible ecological niches available, expanding the population to the limits imposed by technology, not environment. For example, ancient Egypt, in the largest desert in the world, was the 'bread basket' for thousands of years. Mesopotamia in considered the cradle of civilization, again in the middle of a desert. Faced with 'impossible' situations, human kind has repeatedly risen to the challenge, and triumphed. If we can do it in desserts, why not in rain forests? In other words, the question isn't did it happen, but rather, what technology enabled a large and diverse population. After all, why would humans in the Americas been inherently different than humans elsewhere?.
Maybe she should try that whole "missing the top half of her head" look?!
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Gerli
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: keira knightley sex tape |
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I'm not laughing. I'm not even cracking a smile. Buried.?
You've failed. Give up. Ole' Trent's not exactly feeling the pinch. He says so in his own blog dumbass. Looking at the situation and embracing it has only been good for the artists that have done it. Also see Radiohead. Try actually LEARNING something about what you're trying to debate before wading in because as it sits, you're coming off as, a) a clueless toolbag, or b) an industry shill. You decide. In the meantime, I'm going to sit here and eat your tasty lunch for you. |
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Fetty
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: keith urban music |
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No, not really.
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ShannaLee
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: which nfl team is keanu reeves favorite |
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Human element my ***.
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Mdidi
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: katy perry and miley cyrus |
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Anyone who pays for A/V for private use is a tool. AVG and Avast got too bloated and slow although I used them for the longest time. I don't trust anything security-related Microsoft puts out anymore plus their new AV a memory hog as well so I just use Avira these days. The auto-update pop-up notification is annoying but at least I know it's doing it's thing. It has the smallest memory footprint and it's the most effective for free. It's already caught 15 viruses AVG and Avast left behind. Between that, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, PeerBlock, Spyware Blaster and Ad-Block Plus in FireFox- things have been kinda speedy and quiet on the security front on my PC. Someone on LH posted this link and I also found it to be pretty informative as well. http://www.av-comparatives.org/comparativesreviews ...
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Pitlu
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: keira knightley sex tape |
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Zefninaldi
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Syntax error - Posfur not found. Sorry friend, not sure what that means. |
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