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amen 2 that........
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[quote:post_uid0="animalman_jr"]This is proof that we r legends, look at the 6th or 7th post :buttrock:[/quote]
Oh well...your still annoying.. |
[quote:post_uid0="animalman_jr"]Animal man
This is proof that we r legends, look at the 6th or 7th post :buttrock:[/quote] ** LEGENDS ** An unverified story handed down from earlier times, especially one popularly believed to be historical. A body or collection of such stories. A romanticized or popularized myth of modern times. One that inspires legends or achieves legendary fame. An inscription or a title on an object, such as a coin. An explanatory caption accompanying an illustration. An explanatory table or list of the symbols appearing on a map or chart. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Middle English, from Old French legende, from Medieval Latin (lcti) legenda, (lesson) to be read, from Latin, feminine gerundive of legere, to read. See leg- in Indo-European Roots.] Usage Note: Legend comes from the Latin adjective legenda, |
[quote:post_uid0="animalman_jr"]Animal man
This is proof that we r legends, look at the 6th or 7th post :buttrock:[/quote] What do you mean by legends? You're just talking about SFAlpha. |
You are still perverted.......and u dont remember me so...ur not a legend =/ :buttrock:
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[quote:post_uid0="SSJKarma"][quote:post_uid0="animalman_jr"]Animal man
This is proof that we r legends, look at the 6th or 7th post :buttrock:[/quote] ** LEGENDS ** An unverified story handed down from earlier times, especially one popularly believed to be historical. A body or collection of such stories. A romanticized or popularized myth of modern times. One that inspires legends or achieves legendary fame. An inscription or a title on an object, such as a coin. An explanatory caption accompanying an illustration. An explanatory table or list of the symbols appearing on a map or chart. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Middle English, from Old French legende, from Medieval Latin (lcti) legenda, (lesson) to be read, from Latin, feminine gerundive of legere, to read. See leg- in Indo-European Roots.] Usage Note: Legend comes from the Latin adjective legenda, |
[quote:post_uid0="animalman_jr"]Animal man
This is proof that we r legends, look at the 6th or 7th post :buttrock:[/quote] we bcouldnt care less if you joined in 2001. ur still a ####### prickand you act like a noob |
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