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i wouldn't know, i didn't get to eat any. everyone else had them for dinner while i was out.
Bet they threw away the can too.....

i wouldn't know, i didn't get to eat any. everyone else had them for dinner while i was out.

yessir last night. did you?>ComicChick, did you go to the movies, yet?
My aunt did cocaine in my parents house once, now she's not welcomed back. Haven't seen that woman in a year.
yessir last night. did you?>
Yeah, earlier tonight and I LOVED ITTTTTTTTT!
Yeah, earlier tonight and I LOVED ITTTTTTTTT!
my friend almost cried at the end.
i started the first book tonight, just started Chapter 2. will probably finish the chapter and go to bed. 7am work schedule back yay :/

It's a memory turducken.Assassins Creed: Brotherhood just had it's first Inception moment.
"A memory inside a memory, against a memory"
It's a memory turducken.
It's a memory turducken.
I got 560 today, going to spend it on expensive coke and hookers.
Yeah, earlier tonight and I LOVED ITTTTTTTTT!
Are you talking about Harry Potter? Because I thought it was slow and boring...my friend almost cried at the end.
i started the first book tonight, just started Chapter 2. will probably finish the chapter and go to bed. 7am work schedule back yay :/
Wait... Rowling... agrees with me...?
The trouble with books is that they take up a lot of space and they can be quite heavy. (Try carrying around Stephen King's The Dome for a while, yikes....). eBooks take up no space at all and they are just as enjoyable as regular books, with the exception of illustrated texts. I've been gradually switching over and I've been thus far happy with the decision.I'd rather have a hard copy of a book than a digital one, though i found the Apocrypha as an ebook and would rather have that then not at all

The weight is part of the appeal, plus I can drop a book and then go back to reading it.