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Kirky

Iam a Go getta

About Me

Iam on a mission to get rich the right way. Get rich or die trying describes me. Work all day work all night this is the life of a GoGetta GoGetta GoGetta. Move hataz get out the way is my motto. Iam the next Bll Gates far as money wise I dont no about his personal life. If you dont know me you will the next face on a millon dollar billNow play time is over time to get on the next grind part 1 is done now watch me make it do what it do.A lot a niggas talk been talking alot I been making my money stack move over haters the king is back.

My Interests

Music/traveling

I'd like to meet:

Lovely ladies

Movies:

action/comedy

Television:

Greg Jackson Snare Solo 2003

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Heroes:

What Jesus Saw From the Cross, by A.G. Sertillanges What Jesus Saw From the Cross, by A.G. Sertillanges. Softcover, 244 pp. Never has there been spiritual reading as powerful as What Jesus Saw from the Cross, the book that will intensify your love of Jesus by burning the events of His Passion into your memory and imagination. Written early in this century by Rev. A. G. Sertillanges, a priest who lived in Jerusalem, this acclaimed devotional classic gives you vivid and dramatic details not included in the Gospel:With Jesus, you'll be jostled by crowds as you enter Jerusalem, choke on the dust of the narrow streets, experience the exotic oriental smells of the city at festival time, share the Last Supper with the disciples, stare into the face of Jesus' accusers, and be there as He dies on the Cross.Do you remember when Jesus begged His disciples to "watch one hour" with Him in the Garden of Gethsemane? With this book, you can watch not just one but many hours with Jesus.Read it slowly and prayerfully. The vivid details and the gripping narrative will soon take over: you'll find yourself engaged in a personal retreat, an interior pilgrimage, and a profound meditation on the love and sufferings of Jesus on the Cross.From Christ's Cross, you'll:Recall with Him the history of His people, while gazing lovingly on Mount Zion--the "City of David"--cradled within the walls of Jerusalem Search the faces in the crowd below, finding there the malice of enemies, the dismay of friends, and the indifference of so many others Find comfort in the tender love revealed in the sorrowful face of His Blessed Mother Look across Jerusalem to the Mount of Olives, the road to Bethany, the Upper Room, the Garden of Gethsemane . . . and remember with Jesus the holy deeds He performed in each of these places Recall the forty days in the desert, the marriage at Cana, the baptism by John, the calling of the Apostles, and the other events of His holy ministry, now brought to fearful consummation on the Cross. What Jesus Saw From the Cross, by A.G. Sertillanges What Jesus Saw From the Cross, by A.G. Sertillanges. Softcover, 244 pp. Never has there been spiritual reading as powerful as What Jesus Saw from the Cross, the book that will intensify your love of Jesus by burning the events of His Passion into your memory and imagination. Written early in this century by Rev. A. G. Sertillanges, a priest who lived in Jerusalem, this acclaimed devotional classic gives you vivid and dramatic details not included in the Gospel:With Jesus, you'll be jostled by crowds as you enter Jerusalem, choke on the dust of the narrow streets, experience the exotic oriental smells of the city at festival time, share the Last Supper with the disciples, stare into the face of Jesus' accusers, and be there as He dies on the Cross.Do you remember when Jesus begged His disciples to "watch one hour" with Him in the Garden of Gethsemane? With this book, you can watch not just one but many hours with Jesus.Read it slowly and prayerfully. The vivid details and the gripping narrative will soon take over: you'll find yourself engaged in a personal retreat, an interior pilgrimage, and a profound meditation on the love and sufferings of Jesus on the Cross.From Christ's Cross, you'll:Recall with Him the history of His people, while gazing lovingly on Mount Zion--the "City of David"--cradled within the walls of Jerusalem Search the faces in the crowd below, finding there the malice of enemies, the dismay of friends, and the indifference of so many others Find comfort in the tender love revealed in the sorrowful face of His Blessed Mother Look across Jerusalem to the Mount of Olives, the road to Bethany, the Upper Room, the Garden of Gethsemane . . . and remember with Jesus the holy deeds He performed in each of these places Recall the forty days in the desert, the marriage at Cana, the baptism by John, the calling of the Apostles, and the other events of His holy ministry, now brought to fearful consummation on the Cross.

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Haters

..> ..> ..> The more you hate the more I make Damm it feels good to be me Want to trade places? Na you cant be me if you try your hardest. Silly rabits tricks are for kids.   ..>...
Posted by Kirky on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 11:30:00 PST

Iam Hot and your not

..> Catch up you moving to slow ..>  ...
Posted by Kirky on Fri, 17 Aug 2007 06:50:00 PST

It aint easy being me

You cant be me so dont try ..> ..>...
Posted by Kirky on Sat, 21 Jul 2007 09:38:00 PST