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then maybe you'll get some muscle on yer scrawny body... i got news 4 u rudy, your "six pack" is all tube and no rim
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Best protien powder to stay lean but get strong?
G-spotter replied to scottgg's topic in Fitness and Nutrition Forum
what about drinking shots of olive oil? aint no sugar in that. -
omg new speed record
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So good you only need one ball to enjoy it!
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I'm waiting for the UltraLean Muscle Milk pizza with whey powder, "The Clear" and human growth hormone.
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Doesn't someone have a high-quality scan of a forest pass they could post online? With that and a quality printer you really could mae a "free" one.
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Best protien powder to stay lean but get strong?
G-spotter replied to scottgg's topic in Fitness and Nutrition Forum
These plant based protein powders are bunk. I like to grind up a nice pound of jerky. -
the thicker the cushion the finer the pushin' 8D
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obesity is contagious new study finds that the more obese people you know, the fatter you are
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is it fair is it equal is it just is it right would they do that same shit if the same guy was white?
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i took a shit in the middle of a girl scout camp today
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i have only ever been able to do it with tape. but since tape is aid, i haven't really ever done it yet in truth.
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look out, a serac killed someone on the approach 2 weeks ago
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DAMN YO!!!! THANKS DRU FOR POSTING THIS AMAZING ARTICLE ABOUT GIANT SQUIDS!!
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where is the Nodder?
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. Think of words ending in "-gry". "Angry" and "hungry" are two of them. There are only three words in "the English language." What is the third word? The word is something that everyone uses every day. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is. The answer is language. It is the third word of "the English language". The question needs to be spoken, otherwise the quotation marks give away the trick. This version apparently originated in 1996. 2. "Angry" and "hungry" are two words in the English language that end in "-gry". "What" is the third word. The word is something that everyone uses everyday. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is. The answer is what. The question states that "what" is the third word, then it asks for the third word. Again this version needs to be spoken to be effective. 3. There are three words in English that end in "gree." The first two are "angry" and "hungry," and if you've listened closely you'll agree that I've told you the third one. The answer is agree. It is a phonetic version of the riddle, asking for words that end in the sound "gree," but tricks people into thinking about the letters g-r-y by giving the two examples. 4. There are three words in the English language that end in the letters g-r-y. Two are "hungry" and "angry." Everyone knows what the third word means, and everyone uses it every day. What is the third word? The answer is energy. The question asks for a word ending with the three letters g-r-y, but does not stipulate that they must be in that order. 5. There are at least three words in the English language that end in g or y. One of them is "hungry," and another one is "angry." There is a third word, a short one, which you probably say every day. If you are listening carefully to everything I say, you just heard me say it three times. What is it? The answer is say. The question must be said in such a way that the word "or" sounds like the letter "r". Once more, to be effective it is crucial that this version is spoken rather than printed. This version is first known to have appeared in 1997. 6. There are three words in the English language that end in "-gry." Two words that end in "-gry" are "hungry" and "angry." Everyone knows what the third word means, and everyone uses them every day. If you listened very carefully, I have already stated to you what the third word is. What are the three words that solve this riddle? The answer is I am hungry. The question asks for three words that end in "-gry", but does not say that they each must end in "-gry." 7. There are three words in the English language that end in "-gry." One is "angry" and the other is "hungry." Everyone knows what the third one means and what it stands for. Everyone uses them every day. And if you listened carefully I've given you the third word, what is it? The answer is three. It is the third word in the question, and the rest of the question is irrelevant: a red herring designed to put the solver off. 8. There are only three words in the English language, all adjectives, which end in "-gry." Two are "angry" and "hungry"; the third word describes the state of the world today. What is it? This is the (presumed) original version of the puzzle from 1975. The possible answers (if obsolete words, names, and hyphenated compounds of "angry" and "hungry" are allowed) are plentiful. Most of the 124 listed below were in the 1933 edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, and all have appeared in some major dictionary of English: affect-hungry fire-angry MacLoingry Seagry aggry Gagry mad-angry self-angry Agry girl-hungry mad-hungry selfe-angry ahungry gonagry magry sensation-hungry air-hungry gry malgry sex-angry anhungry haegry man-hungry sex-hungry Badagry half-angry managry Shchigry Ballingry hangry mannagry shiggry begry heart-angry Margry Shtchigry bewgry heart-hungry maugry sight-hungry boroughmongry higry pigry mawgry skugry bowgry hogry meagry Sygry braggry hogrymogry meat-hungry Tangry Bugry hongry menagry Tchangry Chockpugry hound-hungry messagry Tchigry Cogry houngry music-hungry tear-angry cony-gry huggrymuggry nangry th'angry conyngry hund-hungry overangry tike-hungry cottagry Hungry Bungry Pelegry Tingry Croftangry hwngry Pingry toggry diamond-hungry iggry Podagry ulgry dog-hungry Jagry Pongry unangry dogge-hungry job-hungry pottingry vergry Dshagry kaingry power-hungry Vigry Dzagry land-hungry profit-hungry vngry eard-hungry Langry puggry war-hungry Echanuggry leather-hungry pugry Wigry Egry ledderhungry red-angry wind-hungry euer-angry life-hungry rungry yeard-hungry ever-angry Lisnagry scavengry yird-hungry fenegry losengry Schtschigry Ymagry
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With Thirsty Beavers
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It often melts out in the summers, I have been told. If it forms, the best time for it will be late September or October just before the first significant snowfalls, or, right after they melt and before the second significant snowfall.
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whatever dude. your first email makes you sound like a dick
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thanks honey!!! i really like the new handcuffs!
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i like to buy a starbucks coffee and then mix instant coffee crystals into it until it's strong enough for my tastes
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human+dog speed records. do you have one to report?
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I read some Westerns in a logging camp this spring and I was surprised at how much sex was in them. Romance novels for boys?
