Join the circle : by Isa...
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Re: Join the circle : by Isa...
Well, i can't change ur opinion. But, it's a circle to me...and i'm sure she'll get them tighter real soon.
Aye, and that's all i have to say ABOOOOOOOT that.
CIRCLE
Noun
1. a curved line surrounding a central point, every point of the line being the same distance from the centre
2. the figure enclosed by such a curve
3. something formed or arranged in the shape of a circle: they ran round in little circles
4. a group of people sharing an interest, activity, or upbringing: his judgment is well respected in diplomatic circles
5. Theatre the section of seats above the main level of the auditorium
6. a process or chain of events or parts that forms a connected whole; cycle
7. come full circle to arrive back at one's starting point
Verb
[-cling, -cled]
1. to move in a circle (around)
2. to enclose in a circle [Latin circus]
#45
Re: Join the circle : by Isa...
Well, i can't change ur opinion. But, it's a circle to me...and i'm sure she'll get them tighter real soon.
Aye, and that's all i have to say ABOOOOOOOT that.
CIRCLE
Noun
1. a curved line surrounding a central point, every point of the line being the same distance from the centre
2. the figure enclosed by such a curve
3. something formed or arranged in the shape of a circle: they ran round in little circles
4. a group of people sharing an interest, activity, or upbringing: his judgment is well respected in diplomatic circles
5. Theatre the section of seats above the main level of the auditorium
6. a process or chain of events or parts that forms a connected whole; cycle
7. come full circle to arrive back at one's starting point
Verb
[-cling, -cled]
1. to move in a circle (around)
2. to enclose in a circle [Latin circus]
Aye, and that's all i have to say ABOOOOOOOT that.
CIRCLE
Noun
1. a curved line surrounding a central point, every point of the line being the same distance from the centre
2. the figure enclosed by such a curve
3. something formed or arranged in the shape of a circle: they ran round in little circles
4. a group of people sharing an interest, activity, or upbringing: his judgment is well respected in diplomatic circles
5. Theatre the section of seats above the main level of the auditorium
6. a process or chain of events or parts that forms a connected whole; cycle
7. come full circle to arrive back at one's starting point
Verb
[-cling, -cled]
1. to move in a circle (around)
2. to enclose in a circle [Latin circus]
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Re: Join the circle : by Isa...
nice neil.
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Re: Join the circle : by Isa...
i only use manchowder in my rear brake cuz i like the softer feel on my foot brake, the RBF is good for handbrake cuz its medium feel and i like duckbutter dot9 in my front for grizzley bear bite!
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Re: Join the circle : by Isa...
HAHAHAHAAHA....
so let me ask you this...does manchowder boil as quickly as duckbutter?
where do i get man chowder cuz the **** i have SUCKS...no hb after gil did ss's for 2 minutes. he tried to kill me again.
so let me ask you this...does manchowder boil as quickly as duckbutter?
where do i get man chowder cuz the **** i have SUCKS...no hb after gil did ss's for 2 minutes. he tried to kill me again.
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