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Ranique
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: valkyrie wings tattoo |
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Good point.
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Jagdish
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: voo doo tattoo |
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“OMG! CRAZY, YELLING, UNEDUCATED DIGGER = DUGG DOWN!!!ps: It's on the front page so it's a little late for the 'buried' thing.
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Santina
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Truly Amazing. I wish we were an interstellar civilization.
You could have hit the delete button.!
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Stefan
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: voo doo tattoo |
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Even better: D-Day Lewis as Christy Brown in "My Left Foot"?
Next time you're there, try the fresh strawberry lemonade at the burger grill. It's like $3 but so f-ing delicious. |
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Nerida
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: voodoo tattoo middletown ohio |
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Snakes seem to have an affinity for "spots". In fact, I would say that a snake without a spot is half a snake.

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Stefaan
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: voodoo tattoo kc |
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NUCLEAR LAUNCH DETECTED
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Higgins
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: victoria name tattoo |
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I have plenty of food in the house but I'm too busy simultaneously reading Digg on my computer, watching South Park on my TV, and playing doodle jump on my phone that I just don't have time to get up and throw something in the microwave.
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Brenda
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: voo doo tattoo |
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Palanisamy
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Alheithinn to be fair, not all historians agree. For one, Lincoln did much to avoid the civil war. This means, he openly embraced the status quo where blacks would be held in slavery indefinitely. Toward the close of the Civil War, he was quoted numerous times showing a desire to 'get back' at the South. Thus, perhaps freeing the slaves in Southern territories only (He didn't free them everywhere), was a method of instilling economic hardships on the South. Of course most Historians attribute these quotes as fabrications/exaggerations driven by politics.But, the view that Lincoln was a racist who simply didn't like the industry... but never sought total equality with blacks... isn't uncommon with historians. In fact, it is like Wilberforce who fought to end the Atlantic Slave Trade in England for both blacks and poor whites (who were literally jumped in the street, dragged to boats, and became seaman by force). While Wilberforce detest slavery, he also wrote letters to the king encouraging him not to increase the wages of poor whites/blacks... for everyone has their place (because of God) and nobody should dare change it. He was also vehemently against a movement which sought to end the beating/whipping/etc of the working class; again, because the poor have their place because of God. The reason I bring this up is simple. In modern times, we tend to divide characters in history between two extremes of good and bad. The good people represent our ideal selves... the bad represents Darth Vadar. In reality, few historical figures fit these molds we create of them in our heads. |
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