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Posts 21 posts

ive not been on due to death in family Feb 22, 2009
i havent recently been on since my step grandma died :(
because of that ive lost many t's so if you could comment on this so i can get back the29.4 i had that would be great im really trying to get to yellow level
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need t's Feb 18, 2009
hey there guys i need t's before i freeze look at my teeth their a chatteren and batter im the mad hatter man and this rap was my plan you dudes are the man chicka chicka bam
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rap Feb 16, 2009
imagepeople say im not the bestrapper i never said i was its just because your jealous flip flop theese raps are the helliess you punks bow down to a mistress so dont diss this im so conspitous but theese neggs are just nonsense so stop this pleaese for the hipiddy dease dease who dease nuts ripped out your guts straight out your but this songs gotten nuts so thats enough

(like my favorite rapper says i am whatever you say i am and if i wasnt then why would i say i am)
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whoes the best rapper Feb 16, 2009
who do you think is the best rapper
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Mystery Fireball Streaks Across Texas Sk Feb 16, 2009
imageMonday, February 16, 2009
KDFW

Jan. 15: A fireball is captured on video raining down near Austin, Texas.

What looked like a fireball streaked across the Texas sky on Sunday morning, leading many people to call authorities to report seeing falling debris.

"We don't know what it was," said Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Roland Herwig.

The Williamson County Sheriff's Office used a helicopter to search after callers said they thought they saw a plane crashing, a spokesman said.

"We don't doubt what people saw" but authorities found nothing, said spokesman John Foster.

The U.S. Strategic Command said there was no connection to the sightings over Texas and Tuesday's collision of satellites from the U.S. and Russia.

"There is no correlation between the debris from that collision and those reports of re-entry," said Maj. Regina Winchester, with STRATCOM.

The FAA notified pilots on Saturday to be aware of possible space debris after a collision Tuesday between U.S. and Russian communication satellites. The chief of Russia's Mission Control says clouds of debris from the collision will circle Earth for thousands of years and threaten numerous satellites.
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check my blogs rap Feb 16, 2009
check my blogs dont be a dog i need t's its free to give them please don't be hateing
or even discriminating just leave a comment before i vomit and fly away on a comet cause i just bombed it
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