Everything posted by Capt Snow
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Who possesses the finest booty?
Sha, there is no booty in those pics.
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Crossfade - Cold I think this might just be my favorite song. I think I'll listen to it again whe it's over.
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I didn't say it was against the rules, I just said in this discussion it should be kept to yourself, because it causes problems. There's nothing wrong with sarchasm, it just has no place in a serious discussion.
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Jorge is cool I just saw this show for the first time 2 or 3 weeks ago, I had never seen it before because Smallville is on at the same time, and I have been watching that for a while. But I saw the first two episodes and I'm hooked, I went and downloaded the first 11 episodes yesterday, now I just need to watch them. I do not condone nor recommend downloading a copy of anything that you do not already own
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It is a pretty cute pic, isn't it. Great Avatar Socom.- News
The key word being here "initially". The American aid figure for the current disaster is now $35 million, and we applaud Mr. Bush's turnaround. But $35 million remains a miserly drop in the bucket, and is in keeping with the pitiful amount of the United States budget that we allocate for nonmilitary foreign aid. According to a poll, most Americans believe the United States spends 24 percent of its budget on aid to poor countries; it actually spends well under a quarter of 1 percent. Bush administration officials help create that perception gap. Fuming at the charge of stinginess, Mr. Powell pointed to disaster relief and said the United States "has given more aid in the last four years than any other nation or combination of nations in the world." But for development aid, America gave $16.2 billion in 2003; the European Union gave $37.1 billion. In 2002, those numbers were $13.2 billion for America, and $29.9 billion for Europe. Source NY Times Seems you are at least twice as 'stingy' as we are. Thanks for playing, anyways... Non-Military foreign aid, that is what those figures are. Do you realize how much we spend in Military man power to help struggling countries? People in disaster areas are disorganised, the US, along with other countries spend a great deal of money on Military foreign aid each year to place troops,military engineers and the like in the countries in which these things happen. Troops provide security, carry the major load of reconstruction in some cases, and do all the dirty work which the ailing country needs done. Leadership is provided to get things back on track as quickly as possible. These services are invaluable, and most of the money for these things comes out of US citizens pockets. Not British, or Frenchmens pockets, US pockets. And it's all free to the ailing country. And yet these countries are unappreciative. We are a single country, the EU is 25 or 28, there is no reason they shouldn't have fronted more money to begin with. And shouldn't end up putting more into the bucket in the end. Development aid has nothing to do with this crisis, this is disaster relief. After the clean-up then there will be developmental aid. It makes no sense that a 25 Nation Union cannot afford anymore than twice what the US provided. And I picked up on your sarchasm at the end there, those types of things are things that get people heated, and in turn cause problems, keep it to yourself from now on. There is no reason we can't hold a discussion and keep sarchasm out of it.- General Discussion
That's a very hot calendar, I just wish I had a working printer. Sorry, I 'm not sure where you might be able to host it. Well, I guess you could use yousendit until you find something more appropriate.- Editorials
It's ok, I shall find out somehow, thanks for providing them though.- Editorials
Man Thiago, where is that first editorial from, do you know? Very nice.- Motion
Here is a little awesome quality montage of Gisele from Taxi, This is different than the one Prankster posted. Gisele Taxi Montage 10.3mb XviD Avi 640x272 Runtime:1min19sec- Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain
I was gonna list this magazine on ebay, but I figured maybe I would see if any of you Pampita fans were interested in buying it before I go and put up an auction. It is the September 2002 Issue of Stuff magazine, with Daisy Fuentes on the cover. Pampita has a 6 Page editorial in the mag, and she gives a small interview as well. Daisy Fuentes has the cover and a 4 page editorial with a small interview. Also an Interview with Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens. The latter two of the three in the list I'm sure noone cares about. I'll sell it for $5, and shipping should be pretty cheap, like a couple dollars. Let me know if your interested. And the cover- Any celeb that everyone says is hot but who you think is unattractive
Hey, that's my old signature, I miss that signature.- Editorials
Your picture? Maybe, I haven't checked. It's welcome either way.- Editorials
You know what, I absolutely agree. Yes I do. I can honestly say that she is the most breathtaking woman I have ever laid my privileged eyes on.- Stacy Keibler
My only complaint is that the women look like men with wigs.- Motion
Excellence as always Azkid,- Now Playing
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I agree they are something to behold aren't they.- Aurelie Claudel
See people are interested fremont, soon she will have many, many pages. And you will be able to say, "Look, I started that thread"- FOCUS on FACES!
It is pretty impressive isn't it.- FOCUS on FACES!
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Thanks very much Nine.- FOCUS on FACES!
I like that picture, I haven't seen many other pics of her though. She is sexy in that pic though.- The finest legs you can get your hands on
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