I'll admit to that.Kmarion wrote:
My threads are superior in so many ways though .Poseidon wrote:
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I'll admit to that.Kmarion wrote:
My threads are superior in so many ways though .Poseidon wrote:
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it sure is gAY in herePoseidon wrote:
I'll admit to that.Kmarion wrote:
My threads are superior in so many ways though .Poseidon wrote:
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=95479
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What's the matter? Did you and cowami break up?HurricaИe wrote:
it sure is gAY in herePoseidon wrote:
I'll admit to that.Kmarion wrote:
My threads are superior in so many ways though .
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you sure do kNOW how to rEAD mINDSKmarion wrote:
What's the matter? Did you and cowami break up?HurricaИe wrote:
it sure is gAY in herePoseidon wrote:
I'll admit to that.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080307/ap_ … st_lettersPolice are investigating letters that arrived Thursday at Capitol Hill offices containing a photo of the Times Square military recruiting office before it was bombed and including the claim “We Did It.”
The manila envelopes contained a photo of a man standing in front of the recruiting station, according to a Democratic aide who spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter is under investigation. The photo was the kind commonly sent as a holiday greeting card.
The message on the card: “Happy New Year, We Did It.”
The envelope also contained a packet of approximately 10 sheets of paper that seemed to be a political manifesto railing against the Iraq war and a booklet. The aide didn’t know what the booklet was.
So fucked up. It's like blowing up an ASPCA center to protest animal cruelty.Kmarion wrote:
The content of the letters is now known, and it is an anti-war rant:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080307/ap_ … st_lettersPolice are investigating letters that arrived Thursday at Capitol Hill offices containing a photo of the Times Square military recruiting office before it was bombed and including the claim “We Did It.”
The manila envelopes contained a photo of a man standing in front of the recruiting station, according to a Democratic aide who spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter is under investigation. The photo was the kind commonly sent as a holiday greeting card.
The message on the card: “Happy New Year, We Did It.”
The envelope also contained a packet of approximately 10 sheets of paper that seemed to be a political manifesto railing against the Iraq war and a booklet. The aide didn’t know what the booklet was.
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