*Tagline: "The day the lust seth green

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*Tagline: "The day the music died... was only the beginning." Posted by Jim Treacher at 02:27 PM More blasphemous mockery from the infidel pigs Leave a Message in the Anonymous Muslim Man Complaint Box The True American Middle East Travel Guide Posted by Jim Treacher at 07:42 AM | Category: Drawing seth green conclusions Comments As soon as a post seth green starts getting ess-pee-ay-em, I'm closing it. So make sure you write your novel in there before then. Or maybe I'll just leave comments closed. Why did I turn seth green them back on in the first place? Posted by Jim Treacher at 05:53 AM February 05, 2006 I hereby propose the "Not All" rule for all you budding journalists out there For example, let's say you're composing the following sentence: "Muslims burned down the Danish embassy in Beirut today."
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