Fw: Liberals Brainwash Another Generation of Americans
Page
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Mon Aug 10 20:07:26 CDT 2009
Me, too, but didn't being stoned lead to greater clarity and illumination?
Lord how I wish we had recordings of acid raps.
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He could be right. I don't remember clearly. Was stoned most of the time.
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Page<page at quesnelbc.com> wrote:
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