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Sree
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: colourful tattoo designs |
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she sounds like a retarded muppet when shes taking it
Yeah, the neo-cons dragged this nation to hell with their "cut-tax and spend" policies. How about cut taxes AND spending..you know, like real fiscal conservatives.
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Mauro
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: core tattoo san diego |
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“Dr Horrible?
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Valerie
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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To be perfectly honest I wonder what the hell they thought was going to happen when they signed off on this. They did the same thing to Kurt Cobain less than 2 months ago and he didn't even have the opportunity to opt out! (I'm sure he would have never agreed to this in the first place). They knowingly sold out their likeness and deserve having the world see them play Hanna Montana over and over again..
Not Chinese, Hmong. The Hmong are originally from Laos & Cambodia and a great number of them settled in Wisconsin after the Vietnam war.!
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Krystanna
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: core tattoo san diego |
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How he ***** does he see out of it??
I'm familiar with the ownership of the NiMH rights. I do believe that we would have many more electric cars on the road if not for Chevron owning the rights to production of large format NiMH batteries. However, I don't believe it's even close to the "amazing" solution everyone thinks it is. The RAV4-EV only has an average range of 100 miles before needing a 5 hour recharge. Yes, the batteries have held up well, but they still degrade, and have a significant cost of replacement. Far more then standard maintenance on a gasoline vehicle.I am a huge EV enthusiast. I will buy a Volt as soon as they come out for 40k or more. I'm playing devils advocate here to bring the "conspiracy level" down and notch so we can solve the real problems. Converting transportation to electric is not simple, and will not be cheap. I personally believe the only way to do so is raise gas prices to include all the indirect costs its use incurs. That would provide the market forces necessary for the more expensive EV market to grow.My next car will be a Volt powered by Nuclear energy... We need more of that. |
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Anuj
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: cool tattoo places |
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Firefox's success means only one thing, it keeps Microsoft and Apple on their toes with browser design and functionality. The business world is the only market still heavily using IE, and only because a lot of their web databases and other browser related software only runs on IE.Open Source software is great.

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Ruthann
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: club tattoo glendale az |
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The twitter effect...
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Valiyatt
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: create a temporary tattoo |
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MacParrot - that's definitely a valid point, and I've made it myself in the past. However, even in urban areas in the US (and I work in NYC, which is as urban as it gets) so-called "high-speed" Internet access is pitiful compared to the speeds seen in some Asian countries. I don't see any way that Middle-of-Nowhere, Arkansas will see the same speeds as Tokyo any time soon, but why don't New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles have speeds comparable to Japan?
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Joselle
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: core tattoo san diego |
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SPRANKLIN
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I think I'm turning Japanese. |
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