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// ShedShed215
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What do you think of the game? Give us feedback and talk about your mad fighting skillz here!
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eh could be more developed
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An unheard tape of the famous Liverpudlians has been found in the attic of an elderly Liverpudlian man.
The 30-minute recording hasn't been played since the 60s, not a surprise since...
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great news! too bad we'll never hear this.
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Laura D. Kirkland, 26, faces charges of statutory sodomy and rape for allegedly having sex with a young boy she was babysitting.
Court documents say Laura Kirkland of Springfield has been...
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its not going to ruin his life, if anything all of his friends are going to think he's the man.
and i know thats because of the double standard we hold for sex in...
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A Qantas passenger plane travelling from London to Melbourne had to make an emergency landing after a massive hole formed in the plane's undercarriage.
The Boeing 747-400, carrying 346...
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The "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case isn't quite over.
Juneau attorney Doug Mertz told the Juneau Empire that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments in the case in...
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A 73-year-old Dutch man was astonished to learn from police that the begonias he had lovingly tended on his doorstep concealed a secret marijuana plantation.
"Police officers suddenly...
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"A family court judge in New Zealand has had enough with parents giving their children bizarre names here, and did something about it.
Just ask Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii. He had her...
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My first born male is going to be named Yo Yo Boston.
i hope they dont ban that.
Yeah Detroit.
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The answer: in prisons. CDs are normally banned, since they could be used as weapons or tools to self-harm when shattered.
Californian Bob Paris set up a business in 2003 offering cassettes by...
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awesome.
but its not only prisoners who still use cassettes.
i have thousands of bootlegged Grateful Dead and Phish tapes that i still listen to.
--call me a hippie--...
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The Chinese Propaganda Department has issued a list of "eight don't asks", advising their citizens not to discuss certain topics with the Olympic tourists. The posters, stamped with...
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