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If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Stop kiddin', ok?
I do represent, have no doubt about this. I'm trying not to give a fuck of what u say. And if i made a mistake just shom me where if u can. |
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Certified Nice Person
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ad·vert1 (ăd-vûrt') pronunciation
intr.v., -vert·ed, -vert·ing, -verts. 1. To turn attention. Used with to: The board next adverted to compensation issues. 2. To call attention; refer. Used with to: He adverted to the problem in the opening paragraph. See synonyms at refer. [Middle English adverten, from Old French advertir, to notice, from Latin advertere, to turn toward. See adverse.] ad·vert2 (ăd'vûrt) pronunciation n. Chiefly British. An advertisement.
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