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    if he had any morals he would return it ...thats a fact

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    I hate this thread.............
    I have lived a life of regrets.

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    never before has an escort decided to do that...well i think she was right

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    bumb .

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    Im looking for a bag of chips please

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    its nearly 3 am...the devils hour

    anyone heres into EVP, Ouija board etc.?

    Who do I trust? I trust me!


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    bump .

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    Quote Originally Posted by texas View Post
    bump .
    If your gonna bump useless threads at least write something more than bump!!!

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    I got a haircut earlier today

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    In many legends and fictional tales, characters die after suffering a devastating loss. But even in reality people die from what appears to be a broken heart. Broken heart syndrome is commonly blamed for the death of a person whose spouse is already deceased, but the cause is not always so clear-cut. The condition can be triggered by sudden emotional stress caused by a traumatic breakup, the death of a loved one, or even the shock of a surprise party. Broken Heart syndrome is clinically different from a heart attack because the patients have few risk factors for heart disease and were previously healthy prior to the heart muscles weakening. The recovery rates for those suffering from "broken heart syndrome" are faster than those who had heart attacks and complete recovery to the heart was achieved within two weeks .

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