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I f.cked Jan Flora up her a.shole13 May 2006 04:04 GMT1
I f.cked Jan Flora up her a.shole.
It was awesome.
After I shot my cum, she sh.t all over my Dick.
Then she got on her knees and sucked my crap-coated Cock.
Something I noticed today12 May 2006 23:09 GMT2
There is a pattern here, and I noticed it today.
I smelled something nasty today.  It came from my c.nt.
I have a raging YEAST INFECTION!
My twat smells like dead fish!
Confession12 May 2006 23:07 GMT4
I can't stop thinking about sucking dick.
I love when I'm on my knees with my lips wrapped
around a thick hard erect penis.  I love to swallow
a man's white creamy cum.  I love getting f.cked
Reason Gas Prices are High and Going Higher---12 May 2006 21:01 GMT5
America has zero going for it, no resources, no industry and absolutely no
international respect. You need gas? We will sell it to you for 100 times
what it is worth.
You are the idiots that elected the oilman, you deserve to be starved off of
Federal Recipe For Gasoline Glped Drive Up The Price12 May 2006 19:48 GMT26
<http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/may2006/2006-05-05-02.asp>
    *Federal Recipe for Gasoline Helped Drive Up the Price*
Round-up -- Generic any better11 May 2006 21:03 GMT11
Well, getting to the end of my current jug of "generic" Roundup.
I think I paid $79 for 2.5 gallons of the generic concentrate (41
percent) KILL ZALL by Hi-Yield two years ago.
Now the stuff is going for under $50.  I didn't really like the results
Medieval European crop rotation: useful today?11 May 2006 15:25 GMT18
During the middle ages in northern Europe, it was the common practice
to divide the land in thirds, alternating crops in the different
parcels and leaving a third to lie fallow every third year, leaving the
stubble for livestock to feed on. The manure would fertilize the
Strange animal sounds11 May 2006 15:25 GMT13
Last night I heard one of the strangest animal sounds I've ever
heard... It was basically a 'hoo hoo hee hee haw haw hoo oo oo oo'
type sound.  It sounded very much like the vocalization a chimpanzee
might make, except that instead of a screechy pitch it was lower, like
Corrected Link: Federal Recipe For Gasoline Helped Drive Up The Price10 May 2006 19:25 GMT10
    *Federal Recipe for Gasoline Helped Drive Up the Price*
<http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/06/washington/06fuel.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin>
septic tank problemo10 May 2006 18:55 GMT14
so, it backs up and I take the first lid off and there is this thick
"cake" floating  and blocking the inlet. when I moved it away from the
inlet things flowed normally.
the Question, Why this blockage occured when the tank was not full?
U.S. tipping Mexico to Minuteman patrols10 May 2006 17:43 GMT2
U.S. tipping Mexico to Minuteman patrols
http://www.dailybulletin.com/news/ci_3799653
Way to kill poison ivy / oak?10 May 2006 15:35 GMT15
Anyone know of a good way to kill poison ivy / oak?
Windbreak Gaps10 May 2006 14:58 GMT2
I started planting a windbreak on one side of my property.  Planted the
trees 16' apart in two off-set rows.  The closest row is about 80 feet
from the house.
I had a new septic installed with a new leach field.  They put the
[Fwd: U.S. National Identity Card (RFID) Coming in 2008]09 May 2006 20:46 GMT8
Told ye so!
This legislation came to my attention while looking over the activities
of my local representative in the House, James Sennsenbrenner (R-WI). I
was checking his political activities in support of appropriations that
Cogeneration of ethanol with coal, gas, even nuclear.09 May 2006 00:04 GMT30
One of the most energy intensive stages of ethanol production is its
distillation from the mother liquor biomass source. It is a barrier to
its economical production, but there is a remedy.
All steam generating electrical power plants (which is most of them)
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