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Old 11-04-2007, 01:00 AM
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lambo with no license, just like in africa

Officers observed T-Pain, whose real name is Faheem Najm, driving a Lamborghini Gallardo in June. At the time, his driver's license had been revoked for being a habitual traffic violator, officials reported.

T-Pain's first album, 2005's "Rappa Ternt Sanga," produced two hit singles, including "I'm In Luv (Wit a Stripper)." His sophomore album, "Epiphany," produced the hit "Buy U a Drank."
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2 ------s right there. With nothing to say. If my kid listened to common or talib kwali or someone with something to say, he would grow up wanting to change something in the world. If he grew up listening to "buy you a drank" or "souljah boy" he would be a dumb tree swinging ------ that is worthless in any case anyways. Except to get me my bananas from the tree. Or get my frisbee out of it. 2 completely different kinds of rap.

And i completely agree with you on the kids soak ---- up thing. If spongebob or someone else was gay, kids would become curious at a younger age. AND WHAT THE ---- IS WITH DORA THE EXPLORA. I DONT WANT MY KIDS GROWING UP LEARNING SPANISH. AHHHH
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2 ------s right there. With nothing to say. If my kid listened to common or talib kwali or someone with something to say, he would grow up wanting to change something in the world. If he grew up listening to "buy you a drank" or "souljah boy" he would be a dumb tree swinging african american that is worthless in any case anyways. Except to get me my bananas from the tree. Or get my frisbee out of it. 2 completely different kinds of rap.
thats all fine and dandy, but growing up to change the world to the way peta thinks it should be? common thats just as bad
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Old 11-04-2007, 02:59 PM
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thats all fine and dandy, but growing up to change the world to the way peta thinks it should be? common thats just as bad
thats one of the only things i dont like about him. Changing the world the right way is ok. But peta is militant. They are considered by some levels of government to be a terrorist organization. peta sucks, plain and simple, and im not arguing about that.

http://www.consumerfreedom.com/news_.../headline/2339

---- peta.
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...ns-cover_x.htm
Vance says he first realized he was gay in sixth grade. "I was so scared I didn't even tell my parents because this is just not a good place to be gay," he said.
Kate Haigh, 18, a high school senior in St. Paul, recalls attending her first meeting at the school's Gay-Straight Alliance club when she was in the ninth grade. "I said, 'My name is Kate, and I'm a lesbian.' It was so liberating. I felt like something huge had been lifted off my shoulders, and finally I had people to talk to."
Zach Lundin, 16, has brought boyfriends to several dances at his high school in suburban Seattle.
Gay teenagers are "coming out" earlier than ever, and many feel better about themselves than earlier generations of gays, youth leaders and researchers say. The change is happening in the wake of opinion polls that show growing acceptance of gays, more supportive adults and positive gay role models in popular media.
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In the mid-1990s, a few dozen Gay-Straight Alliance clubs were in U.S. high schools; now 3,200 are registered with the education network, Jennings says.
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In the mid-1990s, a few dozen GAY-Straight Alliance clubs were hung and beat to death in U.S. high schools; now 3,200 are registered in the education of DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT network or we will beat the ---- out of you, Widbody says.

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In the mid-1990s, a few dozen GAY-Straight Alliance clubs were hung and beat to death in U.S. high schools; now 3,200 are registered in the education of DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT network or we will beat the ---- out of you, Widbody says.

You are so in the closet.
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2 ------s right there. With nothing to say. If my kid listened to common or talib kwali or someone with something to say, he would grow up wanting to change something in the world. If he grew up listening to "buy you a drank" or "souljah boy" he would be a dumb tree swinging african american that is worthless in any case anyways. Except to get me my bananas from the tree. Or get my frisbee out of it. 2 completely different kinds of rap.

And i completely agree with you on the kids soak ---- up thing. If spongebob or someone else was gay, kids would become curious at a younger age. AND WHAT THE ---- IS WITH DORA THE EXPLORA. I DONT WANT MY KIDS GROWING UP LEARNING SPANISH. AHHHH

So Edgar Allen Coe counts as a cracker while somebody like Joe Nichols is just a white person? Thats the logis you just used.
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So Edgar Allen Coe counts as a cracker while somebody like Joe Nichols is just a white person? Thats the logis you just used.
what is edgar allen coe?
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