
noice 

its cause he has severe little man syndrome and crippling immaturity (kind of like you). you should probably just ignore him.andros wrote:
i was responding back to you dude...Poseidon wrote:
why are you still posting
and why do you have that shit on your sig?
you try and pick out 1 thing out several paragraphs to make me look like an idiot for whatever reason.
Not there yet. Had to defer for a semester because I couldn't get housing due to finding out about Miami so late. Although I'm going there this weekend for a concert.Superior Mind wrote:
So, has Albany depressed you yet, God of Earthquakes and Sea?
you haven't done anything to prove me wrong.Poseidon wrote:
5 years later and he's still on about immaturity
Yes he does, he has interesting life of recreational drug usage and teen drama. andros life is most interesting.RTHKI wrote:
andros doesnt have a life
In other news, Chuck Norris is hired as actual Texas Rangercl4u53w1t2 wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article … -town.html
"Criminals in Texas had better beware - because Hollywood tough guy Steven Seagal has got a new job.
After a career upholding the law on film - and occasionally playing bad guys - the tough-talking action hero is now a real-life crime-fighter.
Mr Seagal, 59, was sworn-in as a Sheriff's Deputy this week to go out on patrol in Hudspeth County, which runs along the Rio Grande east of El Paso.
He will be on the lookout for people trying to slip across the border from Mexico.
The actor, currently starring in a reality show about his time as a New Orleans reserve deputy, contacted County Sheriff Arvin West about his interest in 'patrolling the border'.
'Mr Seagal is not in this for the celebrity or publicity,' Sheriff West said. 'He has a sincere passion for his country and he wants to do more to help. I think he will make a significant contribution to this office and to our community.'"
RYBACK!cl4u53w1t2 wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article … -town.html
"Criminals in Texas had better beware - because Hollywood tough guy Steven Seagal has got a new job.
After a career upholding the law on film - and occasionally playing bad guys - the tough-talking action hero is now a real-life crime-fighter.
Mr Seagal, 59, was sworn-in as a Sheriff's Deputy this week to go out on patrol in Hudspeth County, which runs along the Rio Grande east of El Paso.
He will be on the lookout for people trying to slip across the border from Mexico.
The actor, currently starring in a reality show about his time as a New Orleans reserve deputy, contacted County Sheriff Arvin West about his interest in 'patrolling the border'.
'Mr Seagal is not in this for the celebrity or publicity,' Sheriff West said. 'He has a sincere passion for his country and he wants to do more to help. I think he will make a significant contribution to this office and to our community.'"
The Sky is blueRTHKI wrote:
andros doesnt have a life
how old are you again? unless you're like 30+ then stop fucking saying i'm a teen or trying to look down on me.Doctor Strangelove wrote:
Yes he does, he has interesting life of recreational drug usage and teen drama. andros life is most interesting.RTHKI wrote:
andros doesnt have a life
LOOOOOoooooLLLDesertFox- wrote:
Aren't you a teen?
doesn't have to do with anything, and for that matter you are too unless you're 20. eighTEEN, nineTEEN.DesertFox- wrote:
Aren't you a teen?
bloody teensandros wrote:
doesn't have to do with anything, and for that matter you are too unless you're 20. eighTEEN, nineTEEN.DesertFox- wrote:
Aren't you a teen?