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Diddle
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: money for tattoo school |
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Every single football fan in the entire of England remembers it.
I would say it separates but that's just my opinion from looking at it. It seems like part of it is clearer than the rest. Lol and yeah I know my freezer is ridiculous, I like to be able to chill a beer to near freezing in about 10 minutes.
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Allen
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: moonee ponds tattoo |
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“I'm pretty sure Iran could giving a flying frak about the US and it's nukes; what they're concerned about is a certain small country known as Israel to their West that has nukes, has threatened to use said nukes, and refuses to abide by any of the same international standards that every other nuclear armed country has to.
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Donavan
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Can't wait to see the ***** storm this brings about..
This is so true it hurts. Not long ago I had to rewrite a LDAP interface between a Z/OS mainframe and a SUN Solaris server. The existing code on the mainframe was written in C and it was terrifying. It was what happened when assembler programmers tried to write C. It was full of goto's, not a single line of comments, no indents, and all of the "variables" that were passed in where pointers to pointers of a memory that lived in a mutual operating environment. The C program was invoked by one of four assembler routines, none of which had comments or documentation, and which in turn were all invoked by one of two natural programs. It was a nightmare. I finally reverse engineer the existing code because the prior developer had left, get it running, match up all of the possible return codes, and get that thing perfectly commented, documented, and put into production, where batch jobs start promptly dying. A big meeting was called to figure out what was going on, and it was concluded that my new program wasn't returning a certain value in certain situations. I pull out the original version of the source and say, look, neither is this one. That's when they realize they gave me a version of the source code that was 5 years out of date. So in a couple hours I had to take my perfectly formed program, hack it into pieces and duct tape a stupid little exit to it in order to match that actual production source. Sometimes I think about switching back to academia, but then I remember how much I hate most professors and stay in business.!
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Vasjan
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: moonee ponds tattoo |
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Looks like cheese to me...?
The December 2005 Scientific American had a much better article on this subject.The abstract: (full article behind a pay-wall)http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=s ...I remember reading it and was very impressed. I fully expected us to havemultiple fast sodium reactors under construction by now. |
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Mannie
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: more tattoo designs |
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Perhaps a kid from 4chan from 2 years ago, when Rickroll was still frequently posted.v3rtex, I am disappoint.

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TOMISLAV
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: misfit face tattoo |
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Will they Search and Destroy?
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Carol
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: monster blood tattoo trilogy |
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Are you ticklish? I'm ticklish.
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Tai
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: moonee ponds tattoo |
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Enaiah
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im a little suprised i dont see china on the first list, that place is corrupt as hell. |
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