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there were a few good things to come out of the late 80s, early 90s. the best thing was vanilla ice and "ice ice baby". i hear that EVERY SINGLE time i go out and it keeps getting better and better. and i know that everyone out there likes it. everyone knows the words.

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see yaz there @ 9.30 then boiz...

actually i think i might come at 10.30 to avoid waiting for a whole hour by myself like dave did the other week.!!! :lol:

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ahhh common george !!!!

u cant dogg it!!!

uv been telling us to do this for months!!

and what happened to the 40$ worth of tokens!! :lol:

:lol:

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Originally posted by ONARUN

i spent that and another $860 last night so i'm broke as a joke.

i might still make the effort though

WHAT IN THE FCK DID U SPEND 860$ ON???? :eek:

ur crazy!

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