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go back to maingo to old version

September 24, 2005 -- 11:49 PM
posted by eric

oh what? that shit came out in 2003? huh? what? woozle woozle? where tha fuck was i?

September 24, 2005 -- 11:46 PM
posted by eric

whoa...holla back, it's the PATLABOR 3 Movie!!!

September 24, 2005 -- 11:40 PM
posted by eric

hype's starting to build on Foward, Russia
i suggest that none of y'all sleep on that shit cause it's as hot as errr'one says.

September 24, 2005 -- 11:31 PM
posted by eric

holloshit!!


September 24, 2005 -- 11:21 PM
posted by eric

like i have anything better to do right now...haha this shit's funny. ha. ha. LOL. RALFUCKMO or whatever it is.

GoogleFight.com's stats on the Bloc Party vs the Arcade Fire

September 24, 2005 -- 11:16 PM
posted by eric

hey Paras, David Cross is starting to infiltrate the CANADIAN indie rock scene! that's him creeping up on our favourite ex-lifter of Limbs, in the new NEW Pornographers video

next thing you know he's joining fuckin' Hot Hot Heat and opening up a vegan cafe with Efrim
courtsey:
http://the15minutehipster.blogspot.com/

September 24, 2005 -- 10:47 PM
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September 24, 2005 -- 8:31 PM
posted by eric

this is what the black dice is gonna look like.

September 24, 2005 -- 7:49 PM
posted by Ratan

http://www.thesuperficial.com/archives/kate_moss_coke.jp

Give the girl a break-she's a consummate professional. With that skill and dexterity (40 lines prepared in under 30 minutes) she's bound to eventually break into the ever expanding child labour market, making underwear for those other catwalking types. Sure, at thirty, she's not a child anymore, but, in the interest of being objective, we must use the criterion of body mass to determine such things (yes, a snide weight comment was inevitable)

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