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the new kids on the block are back - slight music change


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Old 01-12-2006, 09:44 AM   #1
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Default the new kids on the block are back - slight music change

If you check your new kids yearbook male bashing is due to one of two things lack of sleep and/or addiction to steriods, you will notice that on page 92 vanilla ice can be seen sporting a new push up bra - highly fashionable in the tennis world they account for 47% of tim henman's wardrobe. Chart success has now fallen below the rate of inflation making it harder for acts like green day to make sense. As Baby once said, 'I'm f*cked off my tits Posh'

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Old 01-02-2007, 07:34 PM   #2
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If you check your new kids yearbook male bashing is due to one of two things lack of sleep and/or addiction to steriods, you will notice that on page 92 vanilla ice can be seen sporting a new push up bra - highly fashionable in the tennis world they account for 47% of tim henman's wardrobe. Chart success has now fallen below the rate of inflation making it harder for acts like green day to make sense. As Baby once said, 'I'm f*cked off my tits Posh'

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