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I was born in 1981, when the fuck were u??? (pics)
here is what was going on...
http://www.tvhistory.tv/1981_Sony_KV...inch_COLOR.JPG http://www.xxeo.com/wp-content/uploa...1_01-cover.jpg http://i.rollingstone.com/assets/rs/...s/22787_lg.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Hbqf2LImox...ot%2Bspace.jpg and finally... I was birthed http://www.makeupsfx.co.uk/gallery/g...ax_beesley.jpg and yes, that really is me. |
your mum is missing part of her legs
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I turned 13 in 1981.
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I was born in 1974..
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Thanks... I always wanted to see your moms cooch. I was born in 2006.
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You were born pretty young huh?
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1981 in the heezy
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I'm older than you. I was born before 1981. I don't want to say when though because it makes me sad. My DOB is top secret. I want to be young forever.
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why the fuck do you want to know my age you in love with me?
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85, Yup, you're older than me.
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When the original poster was born I was married to my first big tittied whore. :) I was 20 years old, in college and in my 3rd professional rock band.
One big tit hooker, 3 fake tit feature dancers, and now one big tit pornstar later...I'm still partying and having fun. Last nights' festivities included a bottle of jaegar, 4 women, a trip to The Red Rooster swingers club until 2:30 a.m. and then Claudia-Marie and I hit The Green Door swinger club near the Vegas strip and had an orgy until 5:30 this morning. 47 is the new 27 baby! :) |
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1977 :pimp
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Flannery O'Connor (American writer) died the same day I was born.
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I was in the toilet... liking poo
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I was in 1779!
Yes you're right im a Vampire!!! |
I was not even a thought, I was born in August 1984 so I wasn't even conceived.....maybe I was in my past life or I don't even fucking know....
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1978 here ... lol
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i was in 82
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1970 here.
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I was born 1983
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When I was born, Dwight D. Eisenhower was President. I'll let y'all do the math.
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Let's see... while you were getting your cord cut, your shitty ass wiped and your dipeys changed I graduated high school, bought my first car that year ('74 Chevelle Malibu), and by the end of that year had been with my 3rd girlfriend for about 6 months and was happily nailing her in the back seat of it. She was worth the wait.
It was a good year definitely, but that had nothing to do with squalling babies being born. |
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1981? Dodging the french compulsory army time, ended up in Thailand with 85$ in my pocket...the rest... well...I leave it to your imagination...
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http://www.mostmusic.co.uk/022stones1973tour.jpg
http://www.dragtimes.com/images/4771...MC-Gremlin.jpg 1973 Gremlin http://www.wired.com/images/article/...oper_500px.jpg April 3, 1973: Motorola Calls AT&T ... by Cell 1973: Martin Cooper of Motorola uses the first portable handset ... to make the first cellphone call ... to his rival at Bell Labs. Rub it in. If you wanted to make a mobile-phone call in those days, you might have a radiophone in your car. You'd need to spend thousands of dollars, stash about 30 pounds of equipment in your trunk and install a special antenna. Bell Laboratories (then the research division of AT&T and now part of Alcatel-Lucent) had conceptualized cellular communications in 1947. But it was locked in a competition with Motorola in the '60s and '70s to go truly portable. At Motorola, Cooper and designer Rudy Krolopp worked on the "shoe" phone, using many of the company's existing electronics patents. They produced the Motorola DynaTAC (for DYNamic Adaptive Total Area Coverage): 9 inches tall, 2½ pounds, with 30 circuit boards. You could talk for 35 minutes, and it took 10 hours to recharge. Cooper set up a cellular base station in New York and made his first call to Joel Engel, Bell Labs' research chief. Ouch. Cooper recalls: "I made numerous calls, including one where I crossed the street while talking to a New York radio reporter -- probably one of the more dangerous things I have ever done in my life." Motorola spent another 10 years to get the cellphone over technological and regulatory hurdles. Commercial service started in 1983, with a slimmed-down, 16-ounce DynaTAC. First adopters paid $3,500 for the phone ($7,400 in today's money). It was 1990 before cellphone service reached a million U.S. subscribers. The world's lightest cellphone is now the Modu at just 1.41 ounces. The world's cheapest are free, if you sign a two-year service plan. I feel old:Oh crap |
Bruce lee and picaso died the year I was born
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max beasley was your doctor?
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In 1981 I sailed somewhere in Antarctica with my father :)
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1971. My baby sister was born in 1981.
1971: https://youtube.com/v/Hu3GmRQ-U9k&hl=en&fs=1 http://wwff.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/starbucks.jpg |
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You'll never guess!
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I don't believe I was ever born, life is a dream
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