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scoobdog

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  1. Inorite?
  2. All kinds of more complicated now that China is cracking down on the material contamination. It's a necessity.
  3. It's got fiber and calcium. When you're my age, that's about as far as you go before you think "Good enough for me."
  4. Awesome bro. What's your company do?
  5. So you've been holding on to that hunk of junk for 39 years?
  6. To be fair, that guy didn't find his Victrola in a dumpster.
  7. Nevermind.
  8. Not yet.
  9. You watching her sleep?
  10. Your niece look anything like that picture you drew bought at the convention?
  11. You trying to sell that crap too, or is it just an incidental of the dumpster dive?
  12. There's not a day that Kenny doesn't make her regret not ripping her own vagina out.
  13. It's trash.
  14. Kittens need sleep.
  15. Where's the pond?
  16. Let me put on some music first.... Ok, go on....
  17. I've never wanted to eat a rabbit, but that's because we always consider them animal companions.
  18. Boooooooooo
  19. That's a lot of friends to care for.
  20. Wait wut?
  21. That kind of sounds stalkerish.
  22. Man, is that a pain. How many animal companions do you have?
  23. My mom loves bunnies. Too bad we're so far away.
  24. Waiting is the hardest part, but it makes the new kitten all the more amazing.
  25. Antebellum is unique because it's a blend of a few neo-classical predecessors. Georgian architecture in Colonial America minimizes or dispenses with entirely the columns, while French Neo-Classical tends to incorporate the colonnades directly into walls. Somewhere in the middle of those two you have the hodge podge architecture that predominates Early American and French Louisiana. Obviously, a historic Louisiana plantation is going to have more columns, particularly because of the need for large front porches and porticos, but even those columns aren't as ornate as the columns you might see in, say, Versailles.
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