Slaughter-house Five, Cat's Cradle, and Hocus-Pocus are all really good. Other good books include Breakfast of Champions and Song of the Titans.
Don't let Brad into the club. He's a bastard suit and supports imperialist pigs. He has waterbaorded innocent Afghans at gitmo and he's the one who planted explosives in WTC7. He is also a holocaust denier and eats babies.
D, While I believe most of your accusations about Mr. Tink (my first-born son was the victim of one of Brad's drunken late night cooking sessions), I have to bet that you've just thrown up a shit ton of red flags over at the FBI and CIA. Plus, the fact that Brad recently moved to DC for "unspecified reasons" and is employed in the "information technology" field makes him that much more suspicious. Why don't you just tell us once and for all, Brad, what your true intentions are... Meanwhile, I'm looking into "maybe I really am my khakis" as some sort of trigger phrase for a nation-wide plot, as evidenced by this morning's developments at Virginia Tech.
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Slaughter-house Five, Cat's Cradle, and Hocus-Pocus are all really good. Other good books include Breakfast of Champions and Song of the Titans.
Don't let Brad into the club. He's a bastard suit and supports imperialist pigs. He has waterbaorded innocent Afghans at gitmo and he's the one who planted explosives in WTC7. He is also a holocaust denier and eats babies.
hahaha, so true
D,
While I believe most of your accusations about Mr. Tink (my first-born son was the victim of one of Brad's drunken late night cooking sessions), I have to bet that you've just thrown up a shit ton of red flags over at the FBI and CIA. Plus, the fact that Brad recently moved to DC for "unspecified reasons" and is employed in the "information technology" field makes him that much more suspicious. Why don't you just tell us once and for all, Brad, what your true intentions are...
Meanwhile, I'm looking into "maybe I really am my khakis" as some sort of trigger phrase for a nation-wide plot, as evidenced by this morning's developments at Virginia Tech.
The thing I love about the internet is that no matter what the subject is, it's only 3 posts away from trash talk.
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