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Just found out they're coming to Milwaukee...
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Exactly! When you find out someone's lied to you, all credibility goes out the window. Poor DannyBoy... his parents are dirty liars and he doesn't even know it.
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All that ass, one of the many reasons i love black girls
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She has lost her mind! She's married!
Uh lady you might want to be careful right there for your argument at that point may shatter. For if we looked at our ancestors, we are basically all from the same place just that families (cavemen and such) spreaded out, became more intelligent and dubbed countries their own. All in all we all share the same roots and thus why argue who shouldn't be in a certain place at a certain time. Couldn't we just share the world. Geez.
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what the hell is wrong with that woman, i'm english and white but i think that it helps the country to bring in people from other countries
*if anyone who reads this could press the "THUMBS UP" other people will see it
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