KevinK
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You'll be 32, I think?8 DAYS UNTIL MY BIRTHDAY!
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You'll be 32, I think?8 DAYS UNTIL MY BIRTHDAY!
Very good!Love this commercial
Actually that's how little kids attack. They raise their little fists over their head and then charge at you and slam them into you.When a photo journalist took this picture of a little girl in Syria, the four year old thought the camera was a gun and raised her arms to surrender.
I'm waaaaaay ahead of you.LETS ALL BE LAZY!!!!
Oh. Hmm. Didn't know that.Actually that's how little kids attack. They raise their little fists over their head and then charge at you and slam them into you.
Have a kid, invite the neighbor's kid over, tell your kid the other kid called him a poopie face. Then you'll see.Oh. Hmm. Didn't know that.
What's that from?He leans into twilight on a bamboo cane,
Waiting for me at Tiger Creek.
Hearing tigers roar, he urges me to leave,
Then trails a pouring brook back to his cell.
Wild flowers bloom beautifully in clusters.
A bird's single note quiets the ravine.
In still night he sits in an empty forest,
Feeling autumn on the pine forest wind.
-Wang Wei
To signal the Blackhawks where to drop SEAL Team Six!Why did the chicken cross the road?
He leans into twilight on a bamboo cane,
Waiting for me at Tiger Creek.
Hearing tigers roar, he urges me to leave,
Then trails a pouring brook back to his cell.
Wild flowers bloom beautifully in clusters.
A bird's single note quiets the ravine.
In still night he sits in an empty forest,
Feeling autumn on the pine forest wind.
-Wang Wei