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Schwa.

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  1. I don't think anyone with 1.5 mil. even knows who that joke is. He played Chatham once....once. He told off the audience and left after a short time if i recall.
  2. Jeff "don't call me Middle" Finger
  3. GREAT TIME!!! DJ's rocked it, and the 200 or so people were groovin' hard till the music stopped. Good to see everyone!
  4. Freeker is always beating.....nevermind.
  5. If the band is WSP caliber, i'll buy ahead of time, every time.
  6. [color:purple]i heard Gans sucks though
  7. as the only one here, i'm making an executive decision to leave early. DAMN THE MAN!
  8. wow, have they ever grown'd up! Listening to DJ Vadim, care of QQC. Thanks buddy!!
  9. awesome! I smell another "Participation Monday!"
  10. recovering from tonight's b-day drunkiness.
  11. It was good to see Parrish pitch so well on Saturday...man this Jay's team has some serious young talent in the bullpen. Great farm system. I almost shit when Tallet gave up 4 in the 6th though. he got booed for his efforts. Now to sweep the lowly M's.
  12. Thanks folks, see ya at Lee Perry tonight
  13. I'm not your guy, buddy! I'm not your buddy, friend! I'm not your friend, guy! ~Terence and Phillip
  14. a bunch of KW-ites will be in attendance.
  15. By Ravi Nessman, The Associated Press ADVERTISEMENT ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A gang of Pakistani militants executed two alleged U.S. spies in front of thousands of cheering supporters Friday as a top United Nations official expressed fears that peace deals with the gunmen were sparking a wave of human rights abuses. At least 5,000 people gathered by the banks of a stream in the Bajur region to watch the grisly execution, which highlighted the power of local Taliban forces in the lawless tribal areas near the Afghan border. Masked militants pulled the two blindfolded Afghans from a car and forced them to kneel on the ground. Waliur Rehman, a local Taliban commander, told the crowd that the two men confessed to aiding in a suspected U.S. missile strike last month in the border town of Damadola that killed 14 people. The men revealed the names of others involved, and they would be killed as well, he said. "Whoever, for the sake of money, for the sake of America, harms the interest of the Islamic world will meet the same fate," he said. Gunmen with daggers then pounced on one of the men - identified as 36-year-old Jan Wali - decapitated him and waved his bloody head to the cheering crowd. The militants then argued over how to kill the other man because he may have been a teenager, before one of them lost patience and shot him with an assault rifle. The crowd erupted in cheers of "God is great," and gunmen shot in the air in jubilation. The celebratory gunfire killed two bystanders and wounded six others, local official Fazal Rabbi said. The recently elected Pakistani government has supported negotiations that would give local tribes and militants broad authority over some of the country's restive tribal areas. The United States says those deals will only give Taliban and al-Qaida forces in the border region more freedom to attack neighboring Afghanistan. A deal has not yet been reached over Bajur, but the militants are clearly able to operate freely in the area. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour said Friday that she was concerned that the peace deals undermined state authority and left residents vulnerable to a range of human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings. "The government has the responsibility to ensure the protection of civilians," she told reporters in Islamabad. Minorities and women were particularly in danger of abuses, she said. Hours before Arbour spoke, suspected Taliban militants torched two girls' schools in the Swat region, the latest in a string of attacks on the female education system in the area, police said. The attack on the schools also cast doubt on efforts to shore up the collapsing peace deal in Swat. Local government officials said talks Thursday with representatives of a pro-Taliban cleric were a success, however both sides acknowledged serious disagreements remained. Anyone glad to live in Canada? fuck.
  16. I met Hux for the first time at a Ratdog show in Royal Oak, MI. He and Ms. Hux were there. I thought he was too short to be dating Sharron
  17. I got a Tony Fernandez ball once from straight behind home plate, second level. hurt like crazy Scotty that sounds like a wicked series of games for ya. I'll be at the game tomorrow night, hoping for a slug-fest!
  18. [color:gray]snazzy vest action
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