i have two more days of school. which are all finals. then, i have a week off, and then i have to start summer school. i am taking weight training. i mean, jeeze this sucks.
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but not as much as the corner hooker.
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i am sure that they have to suck more than summer school. if you get my drift.
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STRIDER-MAN, STRIDER-MAN, does whatever a spider can
Spam a message, any size Does whatever a spammer can Look out! Here comes the STRIDER-MAN! Is he strong? Listen, Bud! He's got radioactive spamming blood! Can he swing from a thread? Take a look overhead. Hey there, there goes the STRIDER-MAN! In the chill of night, At the scene of the SPAM Like a streak of light He arrives just in time STRIDER-MAN, STRIDER-MAN! Friendly neighborhood STRIDER-MAN! Wealth and fame, he's ignored SPAMMING is his reward To him, life is a great big SPAM! Wherever there's a CHAT ROOM THREAD You'll find the STRIDER-MAN! O) \O O) _ \O O_ _ / _ O (O (| ^O |\ /\/ |\ /| | /> |) / \ >\' ( ) ( /< ( \ /0\ /| / > |
wow, i wish i was creative
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wow, i wish i was creative
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I am... but not that much... you bastard.
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People... damn boring arses... start posting you fucks!
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whAT the fuck
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:spam:
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this is a lot of posts we will have a record!
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Holy shit this thread is on fire! Keep it coming guys! :)
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btw this thread has now given me 1101 posts! Holy shazbot!
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Mr. Lee has been spamming this thread more than me though... wow! :)
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Oh well as long as I'm in the top 3 posters, I will be happy... if I am in number 4, crunch time! Serious spam! :)
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Well guys im outie for now, I gotta get working... meh... -_-
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It's been fun spamming! Ciao!
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jeses christ, that's a lot of posts. i got sick of readin on like the third page. :] well good night it's late
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SPAMS AWAY!!
god i hate finals so very much.... |
SPAMS AWAY!!
god i hate finals so very much.... |
Spam like a motherfucker... it's your destiny.
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helo I am still alive.
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This is a spam post.
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If fact, saying that i am spamming is spam also.
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Spamming takes a lot out of you.
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I like spamming.
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I also like peanuts.
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In fact, spamming and peanuts have came a llllloooonnnggg way in the past few years.
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Do you like peanuts?
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Peanuts makes me thristy.
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Come to think about it i sort of hate peanuts now.
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do any of you hate peanuts?
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They also serve peanuts on airlines these days.
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I can never rip open those little goddamn packages.
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But is not like any other ordinary brands of peanuts, its those damn once that they have on airplanes.
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Peanuts originated in South America, probably in Brazil and Peru. They were grown as far north as Mexico by the time the Spanish began their exploration of the New World. When the explorers returned to Spain, they brought peanuts with them. Later, traders were responsible for spreading peanuts to Africa and Asia. When Africans were brought to North America as slaves, they brought peanuts with them and planted them for food.
Records show that in the 1800's peanuts were grown commercially in South Carolina and used for oil, food and a cocoa substitute. However, peanuts were regarded as food for livestock and the poor. They also were difficult to grow and harvest, so they were not widely grown in the U.S. The first notable increase in U.S. peanut consumption came in 1860 with the outbreak of the Civil War. Soldiers on both sides turned to peanuts for food. They took their taste for peanuts home with them and peanuts were sold freshly roasted by street vendors and at baseball games and circuses. While peanut production rose during this time, peanuts were still harvested by hand, leaving stems and trash in the peanuts. Thus, poor quality and lack of uniformity kept down the demand for peanuts. Around 1900, labor-saving equipment was invented for planting, cultivating, harvesting and picking peanuts from the plants, and for shelling and cleaning the kernels. With these mechanical aids, peanuts rapidly came into demand for oil, roasted and salted nuts, peanut butter and candy. In 1903, George Washington Carver began his research at Tuskegee Institute. The botanist recognized the value of the peanut as a cash crop and proposed that peanuts be planted as a rotation crop in the Southeast cotton-growing areas where the boll weevil insect threatened the region's agricultural base. For his work in promoting its cultivation and consumption, Carver is considered the father of the peanut industry. Today, peanuts contribute over four billion dollars to the U.S. economy each year. Americans eat more than 600 million pounds of peanuts and about 700 million pounds of peanut butter each year. |
As a matter of fact, i air travel as much as possible each day just to open those damn annoying little godarn packages.
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They even once threw me out of the airplane once.
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Airplanes have came a long way in these past few years.
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Hindus have a predicular strange odor.
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