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yes, that's exactly what i intended to do. bah, no!!!!!! i didnt want to reset my rep! actually i've missed porkmarras spankings , i'm not obsessed with reputation like some of you, so feel free to do whatever you want to do with it. |
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12.12.2006, 10:30 PM | #623 |
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I'll get working on an Alien Anal wiki
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12.13.2006, 03:28 AM | #625 |
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Alien Anal
Alien Anal (19) is a very famous noob are sy gossip. he likes aliens as well as anal and he is australian. he was deeply influenced by steve irwins death this year. Alien Anal also has a band with Hrvoje, a croatian person who calls everyone 'kurva'. Police Poo is the name of Alien Anals band. They made songs like Bug Boner and I am a Vagina. put that up |
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12.13.2006, 05:37 AM | #626 |
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she is one and only
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12.13.2006, 05:59 AM | #627 |
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who?
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12.13.2006, 09:44 AM | #628 |
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funk this im off to get stoned, ill be back in 20 minutes writing stupid posts...
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hahaha
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12.13.2006, 10:13 AM | #630 |
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im baaaaaak
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12.13.2006, 10:47 AM | #631 |
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haha man look "im an emo with tight jeans"
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12.13.2006, 10:57 AM | #633 |
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hahaha looks like a giant bug is eating that dick
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12.13.2006, 11:22 AM | #634 |
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thas a schinesee pearson not a bugg oyu silly perosn
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12.13.2006, 11:23 AM | #635 |
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hahah yeh man hes heaps neese beeze
wowow imagin if speildberg made a movie, about a dude who get eats forum listings. i reckon he loves jessica parker with love
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12.13.2006, 11:28 AM | #636 |
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Strange aquatic animal found in lagoon of Santa Catalina (Bolivar) A fish, or hybrid amphibian, was caught in a fisherman's nets last Thursday. It measured about 35 centimeters, with an oversized round head. It is white, transparent, and has a pair of frog-like legs. Miguel Hernandez, president of the local Meeting of Communal Action, stated that he had never seen anything similar. 'I believe it is amphibious, but the strange thing is that the toes are webbed,' and noted that William Blanco, the fisherman who found the animal, is keeping it refrigerated. No scientist has yet visited the area, but the animal is available for study. It is indeed an odd photograph, but clearly represents an amphibian's transformation from larval stage to adult stage, caught in the middle. I do not know what species it is, but it is possible that it represents a malformation - gigantism in tadpoles has been documented due to hormonal problems. Or, perhaps it is related to Pseudis paradoxa (which is South American), the paradoxical frog, with a giant tadpole that transforms into a moderate-sized frog.
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12.13.2006, 11:30 AM | #637 |
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wheres the pic
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12.13.2006, 11:33 AM | #639 |
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Rainforest dwellers get on the road to illness
It's no surprise that roads through rainforests are bad news for the trees; deforestation often follows infrastructure. They could also be bad for people, though. A study from the thinning jungle of northern Ecuador suggests that where roads go, disease follows, in a way that echoes the spread of disease in the New World brought by 15th-century European colonisers. Joseph Eisenberg of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and colleagues visited 21 villages situated at varying distances from a newly built asphalt highway. Their aim was to test the effect roads had on spreading severe and sometimes deadly diarrhoea. Villagers closest to the road were 8.4 times as likely to come down with an E. coli-caused upset stomach as those who lived furthest away. The combined risk of diarrhoea from E. coli plus two other common pathogens, rotavirus and Giardia, was about three times as high for people living near the road. Karen Levy of the University of California, Berkeley, a co-author on the study, believes this is because new roads open up tightly knit communities to the outside world. "Closer to the road, people come and go a lot more and they don't care as much about what village they're in," she says. In Africa, there is evidence that dengue fever and malaria increase as a result of deforestation, she adds. From issue 2581 of New Scientist magazine, 13 December 2006, page 21
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12.13.2006, 11:34 AM | #640 |
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wow that creature is rad its like giant sperm
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