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  1. Muffin

    NCAA B-Ball

    lol okay now I got it.
  2. Muffin

    NCAA B-Ball

    is that your predicted outcome?
  3. yeah she weighed the most.
  4. Duct tape fixes everything, that's my general life secret too.
  5. Yeah I was also pissed they cut her because she weighed a lot. <_<
  6. wanderlust I could have swore your name was "wonderdust" but it's late.
  7. zelda rox!!!! (Y) yuppp!!!!! :D:D:D:D
  8. Dawn of the Dead (the new one) oh god, I rented that moive and I still wanted my $1.25 back.
  9. pffth
  10. oh yeah that was good to, but I just watched Vanilla Sky today so that what I was talking about.
  11. Vanilla Sky one of times I actually like Tom's acting.
  12. if you saw the episode you would have been pissed she got eliminated because Brandy was a total drama queen and should have been cut. <_<
  13. Muffin

    The Contender

    YEAH THATS RIGHT BI-O-TCH!!!!!!! lmao no I'm just kidding, things like that don't matter to me.
  14. Muffin

    The Contender

    yeah it is. I'm not sure why it's not on go to www.tvguide.com and pick where you live(it's free) and you can look it up.
  15. Muffin

    The Contender

    yup, it's a boxing tv show. You haven't seen it yet? well your an hour behind me so you can turn on NBC, it started at 8.
  16. *spoiler if you don't live on the east coast* Did anyone just watch the fight between Ahmed and Ishe? I love boxing and that was a great fight; one of the best I've seen. I'm so glad Ishe won, I would have been pissed if Ahmed won lol.
  17. Muffin

    I Am...

    bored
  18. Muffin

    Star Wars

    I was just wondering because you know how everyone is all uptight about satanic references. A movie that I really want to see(which is also starring my favorite actor) that’s coming out was meant to have something to do with Satan and demons and whatnot(it’s based on something else) but they changed it to humans being mutated or something, BLAH. Run-on sentence oh well. I’m pretty sure they threw some satanic stuff in there but not in the way it was original intended to be. :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :|
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    Star Wars

    I've never read the books does he actually make a pact with the devil or is that figuratively speaking?
  20. ahhh come onnnn
  21. I think she's trying to say she'd do him. no no, I have no idea.
  22. I'm with you.
  23. You should read it you'd probably like it, it's more like a guy book anyway(yeah that was sexist, I don't care ) Cold Zero : Inside the FBI Hostage Rescue Team by Christopher Whitcomb From Publishers Weekly This close-up look at the FBI's most elite unit by a 15-year veteran including firsthand accounts of actions at Waco and Ruby Ridge is alternately funny, exciting and disturbing. With his liberal arts background and experience as a D.C. speechwriter, Whitcomb was an unusual candidate for special agent. Currently director of information management for the Bureau's Critical Incident Response Group, he recounts his 1980s epiphany, following a State of the Union address, that he wanted to help preserve American democracy; he chose the FBI as his medium. He details the tricky, competitive process of becoming an agent, and humorously recalls how, as a cocky, ambitious FNG ("fucking new guy"), he clashed with his conservative superiors, yet soon valued their expertise as he chased an assortment of fugitives, bank robbers and kidnappers from a rural Missouri field office. He details these cases and his own growing expertise, then depicts with gallows humor the "physical and emotional hell" of applying to join the Hostage Rescue Team's (HRT). He succeeded and became a sniper, and offers excellent insight into the science and mindset of this rarefied killing art. In skillful prose, Whitcomb upholds the FBI's party line. Alongside sharp observations of the rituals and absurdities of federal law enforcement, he fiercely espouses an unreconstructed "thin blue line" philosophy whereby he perceives figures such as David Koresh and Randy Weaver simply as evil men and incompletely addresses civic disillusionment with the Bureau following Waco, Ruby Ridge and the FBI crime lab scandals. Still, Whitcomb ably portrays conflicts between the agency's factions Washington bureaucrats, profilers and negotiators, and the gung-ho HRT during these major crises. This valuable book makes a compelling read for armchair G-men everywhere. (Sept. 13)Forecast: There's always a market for insider FBI stories, and Whitcomb's involvement in the controversial Ruby Ridge and Waco incidents gives this one extra currency. A six-city author tour and print advertising in major newspapers should lead to brisk sales.
  24. I usually just feel gross and I don't really wait people touching me you know? esp. my stomach. But if someone implied I gained weight in a bad way I'd be pissed off anytime of the month hah.
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