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Join Date: Dec 2004
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The plastic coated fake money fuck cards
The plastic coated fake money fuck cards
There were these coated fake money cards the we received each week depending on how good we were the pervious week. The maxium amount of fake money we could get each week was 15. We got to keep the fake money in our desks in an envolope. Every quarter we got to use our fake money we built up to buy some shiity candy like joilly ranchers. Now TiTo got an idea to use his fake money to pay people to protect him, do his dirty work, and so he could feel like a big man. We wanted to gain a large amount of these fake cards so we could buy alot of cheap fuck at the end of the quarter. Some of the things we had to do when we were working for TiTo was fallow him around, protect him from people who wanted to jump him, and fight people he told us too. Someone told on TiTo for using the cards as a way to make people work for him, and therefore everyone in the class had to turn there cards in. We also had to do a week on the wall for out actions. |
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: m00dville
Posts: 2,912
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who is tito?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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been very busy
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: the queen city
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wtf x's 8 due to chars n shit
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want to buy this spot for cheap? it is of course for sale. long term deals are always the best bet. brand0n/ at/ a o l dot commies.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Tampa, FL
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: 2006
Posts: 8,584
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yeah, but just forget about it
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At approximately 6:55 p.m. (Pacific) on Thursday, March 13, 1997, a young man in Henderson, Nevada, reportedly witnessed a V-shaped object, with six large lights on its leading edge, approach his position from the northwest and pass overhead. In his subsequent written report to the National UFO Reporting Center, he described it as appearing to be quite large, approximately the ?size of a (Boeing) 747?, and said that it generated a sound which he equated to that of ?rushing wind.? It continued on a straight line toward the southeast and disappeared from his view over the horizon.
This sighting is perhaps the earliest of a complex series of events that would take place during the next 2-3 hours over the states of Nevada, Arizona, and possibly New Mexico, and which would quickly become known as the ?Phoenix Lights? sightings. It involved sightings by tens, or perhaps even hundreds, of thousands of witnesses on the ground, and it gave rise to a storm of controversy over what had caused the event. The next reported sighting was from a former police officer in Paulden, AZ. He had just left his home at approximately 8:15 p.m. (Mountain), and was driving north, when he looked out the driver?s window of his car to the west and witnessed a cluster of five reddish or orange lights. The formation consisted of four lights together, with a fifth light seemingly ?trailing? the other four. Each of the individual lights in the formation appeared to the witness to consist of two separate point sources of orange light. |
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