This is preety HILARIOUS THANKS KRISTA!Yeah, this album is dedicated to all those crazy moms who take there daughters cars away when they just tryin to get to work when they was just tryin' to make some money to put some goddamn gas in the tank and my main nigga in the struggle, you know what I'm sayin'? Mommas crazy and Pudimas A BITCH and scoopin icecream doesnt make you SHIT! But dont worry just remeber ....UH-HA IT'S ALL GOOD BABY BABEE, UH!-notorious b.i.g and a little bit of kdog
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You are Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman
72%
Robin
70%
The Flash
70%
Superman
65%
Spider-Man
65%
Supergirl
62%
Green Lantern
55%
Catwoman
50%
Iron Man
50%
Batman
35%
Hulk
35%
You are a beautiful princess
with great strength of character.
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preety much everything but countryim really into reggae right nowits lovely to chill with. Jack and Dave are my alltime favorite. Allman brothers are way fun to listen to. Matisyahu is cool. American footballis neat(give them a listen. JOhn mayer. The Lion king soundtrack brings me back. modest mouse are good too. Mofro is way fun and chill. Blues Travelers. and many more.
spaceballs and snl clips and
DEGRASSI, DUH AND BASSICALLY ANYTHING ON THE "N" CHANNEL 120(its a canadian channel, check it out)
DENVER Voters OK MARIJUANA PossessionBy JON SARCHE Associated Press WriterNovember 2, 2005, 7:40 AM EST DENVER -- Residents of the Mile High City have voted to legalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana for adults. Authorities, though, said state possession laws will be applied instead. With 100 percent of precincts reporting early Wednesday, 54 percent, or 56,001 voters, cast ballots for the ordinance, while 46 percent, or 48,632 voters, voted against it. Under the measure, residents over 21 years old could possess up to an ounce of marijuana. "We educated voters about the facts that marijuana is less harmful to the user and society than alcohol," said Mason Tvert, campaign organizer for SAFER, or Safer Alternatives For Enjoyable Recreation. "To prohibit adults from making the rational, safer choice to use marijuana is bad public policy." Bruce Mirken of the Washington, D.C.-based Marijuana Policy Project said he hoped the approval will launch a national trend toward legalizing a drug whose enforcement he said causes more problems than it cures. Seattle, Oakland, Calif., and a few college towns already have laws making possession the lowest law enforcement priority. The Denver proposal seemed to draw at least as much attention for supporters' campaign tactics as it did for the question of legalizing the drug. Tvert argued that legalizing marijuana would reduce consumption of alcohol, which he said leads to higher rates of car accidents, domestic and street violence and crime.
NOtorius B.I.G. and MLK JR(for real, he is an awsome guy)