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Lala is teaching me how to drive
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2021-11-29 at 6:54 PM UTC
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2021-11-29 at 7:50 PM UTCI think.
wait. do you live in Alabama? -
2021-11-29 at 8:37 PM UTCDuh
You said you were a hacker or some shit how didn’t you know because I don’t even use a vpn or whatever -
2021-11-29 at 8:40 PM UTCI’m so glad this is over 10 pages. Do we get updates when he reaches milestones?
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2021-11-29 at 9:05 PM UTChes going to make an automobile theme for NIS with lots of kOOL car animations and sfx
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2021-11-29 at 9:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by Grylls Duh
You said you were a hacker or some shit how didn’t you know because I don’t even use a vpn or whatever
Are you weirded out that I might come show up at your door? stop being so weird.
I'm just going to show up at your house one day. Now College Profess, Maybe. that nigga wanted to get some motor oil and wrastle me at Merced lake like sum gaytors. -
2021-11-29 at 9:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Are you weirded out that I might come show up at your door? stop being so weird.
I'm just going to show up at your house one day. Now College Profess, Maybe. that nigga wanted to get some motor oil and wrastle me at Merced lake like sum gaytors.
Yes but please come in a Santa suit for the lulz
But I really am in Alabama where are you again? -
2021-11-29 at 9:17 PM UTC
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2021-11-29 at 10:26 PM UTCAardvarks are cuter than T2K1
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2021-11-29 at 10:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready why you got so many Gopnik slavics in UK all wearing their 1980s Adidas Jogging outfits?
im gonna dress like this next halloween and walk around with a vodka bottle broken at the bottom like its a NIGGA KNIFE"
sup GOP-NIQ
???
And why do you have a picture of what looks like underage bois
Did you take it? -
2021-11-29 at 10:46 PM UTCthe middle one is fonaplaps, hes prowling for vintage slampigs
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2021-11-29 at 10:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Plus I was a good looking kid though.
I hacked your account on Totse, because you had abandoned it. You let the e-mail you used to register expire, so I recreated the email account and then reset the password on your Totse2001 account and gave it to a new user who couldn't register because Jeff took down registration for almost a year. -
2021-11-29 at 10:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Nigger Nintendo Aardvarks are cuter than T2K1
horseshit.
as for Leeds Alabama vs El Cerrito California
Leeds
was founded in the 1870s during the "Reconstruction" period after the civil war.
has about 12 thousand population.
The tale of John Henry was believed to have originated in Leeds. In this folk story, John Henry, the "steel-drivin' man", raced and won against a steam engine in the laying of railroad that penetrated the Oak Mountain Tunnel in Leeds. Retired chemistry professor and folklorist John Garst, of the University of Georgia, has argued that the contest happened at the Coosa Mountain Tunnel or the Oak Mountain Tunnel of the Columbus and Western Railway (now part of Norfolk Southern Railway) in Leeds on September 20, 1887.[4]
Has a outdoor world store (12k people and it has a super sporting good store..wtf)
Picture of
Notable people
Rebecca Bace, computer security expert and pioneer in intrusion detection
Charles Barkley, Basketball Hall of Famer
Chandler Champion, Miss Alabama (2013)
Henry E. Erwin, U.S. Army Air Forces, Medal of Honor recipient, World War II
Kenneth L. Farmer, Jr., U.S. Army major general (Retired); U.S. Army Deputy Surgeon General and Army Chief of Staff, Medical Command
Nathan Glick, artist and illustrator
Caitlín R. Kiernan, author and paleontologist
William R. Lawley, Jr., U.S. Army Air Forces, Medal of Honor recipient, World War II
Harry Lee, former Canadian Football League player
Mark Martin, cartoonist
Alford L. McLaughlin, U.S. Marine Corps, Medal of Honor recipient, Korean War
Harry Walker, Major League Baseball player and manager. Two-time All Star and 1947 NL batting champion.
Dixie Walker (pitcher) (Ewart Gladstone Walker), Major League Baseball player. Father of Dixie Walker (Fred E Walker, Sr.) and Harry Walker.
El Cerrito
Population 23k
El Cerrito was founded by refugees from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. They settled in what was then Don Víctor Castro's Rancho San Pablo, and adjacent to the ranch owned by the family of Luís María Peralta, the Rancho San Antonio.
Notable people
Catherine Asaro, science-fiction author, grew up in El Cerrito
Jeff Atwood, co-founder of Stack Overflow
Paul Baloff, lead vocalist of metal band Exodus
Les Blank, documentary filmmaker (1935-2013)
Ernie Broglio, former Major League Baseball player
Doug Clifford, musician
Emily Compagno, television journalist and Fox News host
Stu Cook, musician
Drew Gooden, Milwaukee Bucks forward, attended El Cerrito High School; during his tenure, basketball team went to and lost state basketball final
John C. Dvorak, technology journalist
John Fogerty and Tom Fogerty, musicians from the band Creedence Clearwater Revival, grew up in El Cerrito; Band reunited to play its last concert during El Cerrito High School reunion at Golden Gate Fields in Albany
Karen Grassle, actress, Little House on the Prairie, resident of El Cerrito
Pumpsie Green, first African American to play for the Boston Red Sox
Larissa Kelly, all-time female Jeopardy! champion
Tung-Yen Lin, structural engineer who founded T. Y. Lin International
Thomas Pridgen, former drummer for the band The Mars Volta
Susan Rasky, journalist
Maria Remenyi, Miss California USA 1966, Miss USA 1966
Alice Schwartz, co-founder of Bio-Rad Laboratories, billionaire.[31]
Marcus Semien, Major League Baseball player
Adam Sessler, co-host of X-Play on G4.
Chris Strachwitz, founder of Arhoolie records
Maw Shein Win, first Poet Laureate of El Cerrito
Tess Taylor, poet and CNN contributor
Gail Tsukiyama, author[32]
Joyo Velarde, musician
Matt Young, former Major League Baseball player
Picture of El Cerrito
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2021-11-29 at 10:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I hacked your account on Totse, because you had abandoned it. You let the e-mail you used to register expire, so I recreated the email account and then reset the password on your Totse2001 account and gave it to a new user who couldn't register because Jeff took down registration for almost a year.
damn , hoy shit. semi related, I know you mentioned what a powerful "trick" that was, grabbing abandoned domains to re-create email from that domain. i was reading this the other day and it made me think of you https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/11/the-internet-is-held-together-with-spit-baling-wire/ -
2021-11-29 at 10:54 PM UTCEl Cerrito Wins.
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2021-11-29 at 10:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready horseshit.
as for Leeds Alabama vs El Cerrito California
Leeds
was founded in the 1870s during the "Reconstruction" period after the civil war.
has about 12 thousand population.
The tale of John Henry was believed to have originated in Leeds. In this folk story, John Henry, the "steel-drivin' man", raced and won against a steam engine in the laying of railroad that penetrated the Oak Mountain Tunnel in Leeds. Retired chemistry professor and folklorist John Garst, of the University of Georgia, has argued that the contest happened at the Coosa Mountain Tunnel or the Oak Mountain Tunnel of the Columbus and Western Railway (now part of Norfolk Southern Railway) in Leeds on September 20, 1887.[4]
Has a outdoor world store (12k people and it has a super sporting good store..wtf)
Picture of
Notable people
Rebecca Bace, computer security expert and pioneer in intrusion detection
Charles Barkley, Basketball Hall of Famer
Chandler Champion, Miss Alabama (2013)
Henry E. Erwin, U.S. Army Air Forces, Medal of Honor recipient, World War II
Kenneth L. Farmer, Jr., U.S. Army major general (Retired); U.S. Army Deputy Surgeon General and Army Chief of Staff, Medical Command
Nathan Glick, artist and illustrator
Caitlín R. Kiernan, author and paleontologist
William R. Lawley, Jr., U.S. Army Air Forces, Medal of Honor recipient, World War II
Harry Lee, former Canadian Football League player
Mark Martin, cartoonist
Alford L. McLaughlin, U.S. Marine Corps, Medal of Honor recipient, Korean War
Harry Walker, Major League Baseball player and manager. Two-time All Star and 1947 NL batting champion.
Dixie Walker (pitcher) (Ewart Gladstone Walker), Major League Baseball player. Father of Dixie Walker (Fred E Walker, Sr.) and Harry Walker.
El Cerrito
Population 23k
El Cerrito was founded by refugees from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. They settled in what was then Don Víctor Castro's Rancho San Pablo, and adjacent to the ranch owned by the family of Luís María Peralta, the Rancho San Antonio.
Notable people
Catherine Asaro, science-fiction author, grew up in El Cerrito
Jeff Atwood, co-founder of Stack Overflow
Paul Baloff, lead vocalist of metal band Exodus
Les Blank, documentary filmmaker (1935-2013)
Ernie Broglio, former Major League Baseball player
Doug Clifford, musician
Emily Compagno, television journalist and Fox News host
Stu Cook, musician
Drew Gooden, Milwaukee Bucks forward, attended El Cerrito High School; during his tenure, basketball team went to and lost state basketball final
John C. Dvorak, technology journalist
John Fogerty and Tom Fogerty, musicians from the band Creedence Clearwater Revival, grew up in El Cerrito; Band reunited to play its last concert during El Cerrito High School reunion at Golden Gate Fields in Albany
Karen Grassle, actress, Little House on the Prairie, resident of El Cerrito
Pumpsie Green, first African American to play for the Boston Red Sox
Larissa Kelly, all-time female Jeopardy! champion
Tung-Yen Lin, structural engineer who founded T. Y. Lin International
Thomas Pridgen, former drummer for the band The Mars Volta
Susan Rasky, journalist
Maria Remenyi, Miss California USA 1966, Miss USA 1966
Alice Schwartz, co-founder of Bio-Rad Laboratories, billionaire.[31]
Marcus Semien, Major League Baseball player
Adam Sessler, co-host of X-Play on G4.
Chris Strachwitz, founder of Arhoolie records
Maw Shein Win, first Poet Laureate of El Cerrito
Tess Taylor, poet and CNN contributor
Gail Tsukiyama, author[32]
Joyo Velarde, musician
Matt Young, former Major League Baseball player
Picture of El Cerrito
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2021-11-29 at 10:56 PM UTC