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  1. They are the best fries ive ever had. But they will clog your arteries lol. But there ohh so goooood....
  2. Depends which music ya into but the clubs doubtness listed above are good and if your going out April 5th, go to Soundfactory on west 46th street bwt 11 & 12 ave's.
  3. old are you, and which night you going into the city?
  4. uncle sams cock will always be up your ass. Even after you die, he still insists on fucking you.
  5. Taco Bell - i only get the chicken soft taco with nothing on it. (then get the FIRE sause in the packets) Burger King - whopper, chicken tenders w/ BQ Sause! (BK fries sux) McDonalds - only there fries and plain hamburger w/ extra onions hehe. Wendys - spicy chicken combo, or there chili. White Castle - fries are good, burger will kill you. the Onions on the burgers rock though. I don Eat FF Much.
  6. she freaked out... It meant alot to her to win cause shes the 1st black female to win one in 74 years or someshit. Whatever. I think she is beautiful, and looked great lastnight. I thought I was gonna see a big cane come out and drag her offstage lol. in general the awards sux0red. jumt my 2c3ntz.
  7. Loving it. Yea there are alot of cute women on cp, and im sure they think the same about the cp men. No harm in flirting.
  8. She's a stupid hoe. Blimpies is good, we know its better than subway. But ya dont have to put a retard like that and start saying, bigger is better....cause we all know subway is trying to say there, shit is lower in fat whatever. Who gives a fuck! I hate commericials!!!!!! The AWARDS SUCKED ASS LASTNIGHT!!!!! :mad: I didnt see my girlfriend there, heard she was babysitting with Tom Crusie!
  9. heres the Quicktime link. http://www.guerrillanews.com/crack/qt_hi.html
  10. Try right clicking the link, and hit open in new window. Windows Media Player should pop-open in a min or so.. Something ya defintly wanna see...
  11. VIDEO />http://sfwm1.switchtechnologies.com/asx/gnn/ctc/ctc_bb.asx Windows MEdia Player plays it., :mad:
  12. Nope. If you want reduced addmission just say your on the TRIP E Guestlist for reduced entry.
  13. Limelight was... and is the best club on Earth! The good ole days (89 to 95) when steven lewis was at the door with Tom the manager. Michael Alig was promoting at the time, had DISCO 2000 on Wednesday, other parties on Thursday, Friday and Saturdays were just as good. Rock n' Roll Church on Sunday was excellent!!! There will be a movie coming out shortly on the "Michael Alig Story" think the movie is called "CLUB MONSTER" or someshit like that. Too bad he flipped his lid, he was one of the BEST promoters in NYC, and so was that sherlock holmes looking dude who always hooked me up....i forget his name, and also gotta shout to "Darell & Darren" they were just starting out I think. I hear JonBlair is partners with someone. Im not one to gossip but, when it does open I hope Jon, takes a look back on what made LightLight one of the most sucessful clubs in NYC. I dont think they bought Londons & Chicago's Limelights (seperate owners) not sure. bah.. later..
  14. Sven VATH. I'd never step foot in hunka-bunka, id rather be dead. New York City, Love it! or Leave it! And do you reall think S&D give a fuck if they spin in HB or anywhere in N.J. There here to collect a paycheck. Limelight will be here in the fall! Yippie!
  15. Now can they give us the head so we can kick it like a soccer ball up from 101 Broadway to 42nd street!!! Fucking Terrorist are the biggest cowards, and will never go to heaven! Let them ROTT in hell, and if that bible the KORAN has any evil inside of it than everyone of those books should be burned to dust!
  16. @nyone going tonight?
  17. Whew! Stealth asteroid nearly blindsides Earth!!!! March 19, 2002 Posted: 5:41 PM EST (2241 GMT) By Richard Stenger CNN (CNN) -- A sizable asteroid zipped near our planet this month without anyone noticing because it traveled through an astronomical blind spot, scientists said. The space boulder passed Earth within 288,000 miles (461,000 kilometers) -- or 1.2 times the distance to the moon -- on March 8, but since it came from the direction of the sun, scientists did not observe it until four days later. The object, slightly larger than one that flattened a vast expanse of Siberia in 1908, was one of the 10 closest known asteroids to approach Earth, astronomers said. "Asteroid 2002 EM7 took us by surprise. It is yet another reminder of the general impact hazard we face," said Benny Peiser, a European scientist who monitors the threat of Earth-asteroid collisions. If it pierced the atmosphere, the approximately 70-meter-long rock could have disintegrated and unleashed the energy equivalent of a 4-megaton nuclear bomb, researchers said. "If it were over a populated area, like Atlanta, it would have basically flattened it," said Gareth Williams, associate director of the International Astronomical Union Minor Planet Center in Boston, Massachusetts. The rock is considerably smaller than dozens of potential planet killers 1 kilometer in size or larger that lurk in the inner solar system. Like its larger siblings, asteroid 2002 EM7 follows an elliptical orbit with an extremely low risk of Earth collision in the coming decades or centuries. Nonetheless, astronomers maintain that constant surveillance is necessary to identify more killer rocks in our neighborhood and ensure that none take our planet by surprise, in particular those traveling near the blinding light of the sun. "If one comes from the direction of the sun, we're not going to see it," Williams said. "Often these objects are outside of the Earth's orbit for a significant amount of time. The key is to detect them when they are outside the Earth's orbit and predict whether they might hit us in the future from the sun side." Even lesser rocks such as 2002 EM7 could do serious damage by plunging into the ocean and unleashing monster tsunamis on coastal cities, he said. According to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 2002 EM7 could smack into Earth in 2093. But don't tell the grandchildren to head to the hills just yet. The odds of a collision are currently 1 in 10 million and could become even more remote with more refined calculations.
  18. wish i was goin.. ..
  19. yawn.. .. ...stretch
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