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Jul 4, 2010 19:57:39 GMT -5
Post by Benyamin on Jul 4, 2010 19:57:39 GMT -5
yes they are
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Shmian
Meteor
Don't mess with.....that guy over there.
Posts: 88
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Jul 6, 2010 8:53:40 GMT -5
Post by Shmian on Jul 6, 2010 8:53:40 GMT -5
D00d whet a nub. man hes dum!1!1!!1one!!!
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NMS-Mix
Star
I dont try to be cool. I just am.
Posts: 701
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Jul 6, 2010 10:46:17 GMT -5
Post by NMS-Mix on Jul 6, 2010 10:46:17 GMT -5
YOU BE TROLLIN'!
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Shmian
Meteor
Don't mess with.....that guy over there.
Posts: 88
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Troll
Jul 6, 2010 11:05:07 GMT -5
Post by Shmian on Jul 6, 2010 11:05:07 GMT -5
wut r u lik raywillian jonsin or somthin/ har har u trol man u r dum
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kovac
Moon
I am the Alpha and the Omega.
Posts: 161
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Jul 6, 2010 11:17:36 GMT -5
Post by kovac on Jul 6, 2010 11:17:36 GMT -5
yeeey!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I going t0 watch twilight again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Obilink
Meteor
Pink is a Plus
Posts: 68
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Jul 6, 2010 11:20:20 GMT -5
Post by Obilink on Jul 6, 2010 11:20:20 GMT -5
d00d ur gona wach twlight d00d ur sooooooooooo dumb haha burn d00d
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Troll
Jul 6, 2010 12:19:27 GMT -5
Post by click3tyclick on Jul 6, 2010 12:19:27 GMT -5
You're all terrible trolls. And I'm not trolling right now.
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kovac
Moon
I am the Alpha and the Omega.
Posts: 161
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Troll
Jul 6, 2010 12:20:58 GMT -5
Post by kovac on Jul 6, 2010 12:20:58 GMT -5
Sorry troll sensei.
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Jul 6, 2010 12:30:49 GMT -5
Post by zAkAtAk on Jul 6, 2010 12:30:49 GMT -5
Needs more faggots.
wait.
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Shmian
Meteor
Don't mess with.....that guy over there.
Posts: 88
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Troll
Jul 6, 2010 12:42:14 GMT -5
Post by Shmian on Jul 6, 2010 12:42:14 GMT -5
Licorice. Just the word by itself evokes certain memories in each of us. Now imagine tasting some licorice right now; yum! In fact licorice has been enjoyed throughout the ages by pharaohs, kings, and people like you and I! Licorice comes in more varieties than the candy vines, it is used in teas, medicine, booze, food, and all sorts of candy. Let's take a look at how licorice has become such a delectable treat worldwide.
Now, licorice wasn't always used in candy of course, it was often put into a drink consumed by the ancient Egyptians. Often time warriors would use licorice because it could help out on long marches when a thirst needed slaking. Many wise men in many countries like Alexander the Great and the Indian prophet, Brahma, encouraged the use of licorice for its healing properties. Even today the Aveda Company makes a comforting tea using the licorice root, Glycyrrhiza Glabra. Licorice has even been used to soothe coughs and heal peptic ulcers.
In spite of all its medicinal qualities, its most popular quality is its wonderful sweetness and its use in candies. It can be found around the world: In the United States of course, and in Germany, England, the Netherlands, and Nordic countries. Its popularity knows no boundary.
In 1914 the American Licorice Company was founded in Chicago, Illinois. Black Vines were born that year and have remained a popular treat ever since. The chewy black goodness evolved into "yummies" such as: Black Crows, Licorice Snaps, Black Scotties, and an all time favorite, Good and Plenty. My favorite was a product call "Allsorts." These were originally manufactured in England and looked like beautiful candy jewels with licorice surrounded by pink, blue, and yellow confections. They were cut into squares, cylinders, and rounds; usually layered so you could see the licorice in the center of say a pink round candy. The look was tempting and the taste magnificent. You can still buy these today.
Eventually, in 1920 the classic Raspberry Vines made their debut, and while they weren't really licorice, they became synonymous with licorice because they were produced by the same company and had the same chewy characteristics as real black licorice. However, red licorice is made with strawberry or cherry extracts; they are not made with the licorice root, therefore, they don't taste anything like black licorice, but are delicious in their own right.
Licorice has been used for kinds of purposes throughout the ages. One thing that stands true is the tastiness and the memories we get when licorice is on our palate. We reminisce a bit about when life seemed to move a bit slower, or when grandpa would hand us a licorice morsel out of his jar. Whatever the memory is, there is no denying the history and goodness of a licorice treat!
Christopher Pratt is President of Candy Warehouse, the leading candy store for bulk candy discounts and specialty candy for specific occasions. Candy Warehouse has novelty candy for many special occasions such as licorice for all your special holiday needs.
Haha licerrish11!!1one
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Jul 9, 2010 13:29:41 GMT -5
Post by Benyamin on Jul 9, 2010 13:29:41 GMT -5
stop being such a know it all yougayhomofag FATHALICKA
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Troll
Jul 9, 2010 13:29:24 GMT -5
Post by zAkAtAk on Jul 9, 2010 13:29:24 GMT -5
where did this game come from.
all my dreams have come true!!!!!
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Troll
Jul 10, 2010 3:40:26 GMT -5
Post by BestUsernameEvar on Jul 10, 2010 3:40:26 GMT -5
y r u ppl trollin' so bad..?? srsly.. listen to the TROLL SENSEI and his senpai John. srsly. no joke.
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Troll
Jul 11, 2010 9:43:37 GMT -5
Post by Benyamin on Jul 11, 2010 9:43:37 GMT -5
NO you suck
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Shmian
Meteor
Don't mess with.....that guy over there.
Posts: 88
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Troll
Jul 11, 2010 9:46:45 GMT -5
Post by Shmian on Jul 11, 2010 9:46:45 GMT -5
Your mom sucks
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Troll
Jul 11, 2010 18:04:39 GMT -5
Post by Benyamin on Jul 11, 2010 18:04:39 GMT -5
Your dad sucks
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Troll
Jul 12, 2010 13:41:39 GMT -5
Post by click3tyclick on Jul 12, 2010 13:41:39 GMT -5
y r u ppl trollin' so bad..?? srsly.. listen to the TROLL SENSEI and his senpai John. srsly. no joke. hahahahahaha no
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Jul 12, 2010 14:51:07 GMT -5
Post by zAkAtAk on Jul 12, 2010 14:51:07 GMT -5
it's just towlin' guys.
towlin'.
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Engesa Green once more
Meteor
Once upon a time there was a suggestion that we should all write our names on our profile. I'm Ebbe.
Posts: 89
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Jul 12, 2010 19:16:44 GMT -5
Post by Engesa Green once more on Jul 12, 2010 19:16:44 GMT -5
Licorice. Just the word by itself evokes certain memories in each of us. Now imagine tasting some licorice right now; yum! In fact licorice has been enjoyed throughout the ages by pharaohs, kings, and people like you and I! Licorice comes in more varieties than the candy vines, it is used in teas, medicine, booze, food, and all sorts of candy. Let's take a look at how licorice has become such a delectable treat worldwide. Now, licorice wasn't always used in candy of course, it was often put into a drink consumed by the ancient Egyptians. Often time warriors would use licorice because it could help out on long marches when a thirst needed slaking. Many wise men in many countries like Alexander the Great and the Indian prophet, Brahma, encouraged the use of licorice for its healing properties. Even today the Aveda Company makes a comforting tea using the licorice root, Glycyrrhiza Glabra. Licorice has even been used to soothe coughs and heal peptic ulcers. In spite of all its medicinal qualities, its most popular quality is its wonderful sweetness and its use in candies. It can be found around the world: In the United States of course, and in Germany, England, the Netherlands, and Nordic countries. Its popularity knows no boundary. In 1914 the American Licorice Company was founded in Chicago, Illinois. Black Vines were born that year and have remained a popular treat ever since. The chewy black goodness evolved into "yummies" such as: Black Crows, Licorice Snaps, Black Scotties, and an all time favorite, Good and Plenty. My favorite was a product call "Allsorts." These were originally manufactured in England and looked like beautiful candy jewels with licorice surrounded by pink, blue, and yellow confections. They were cut into squares, cylinders, and rounds; usually layered so you could see the licorice in the center of say a pink round candy. The look was tempting and the taste magnificent. You can still buy these today. Eventually, in 1920 the classic Raspberry Vines made their debut, and while they weren't really licorice, they became synonymous with licorice because they were produced by the same company and had the same chewy characteristics as real black licorice. However, red licorice is made with strawberry or cherry extracts; they are not made with the licorice root, therefore, they don't taste anything like black licorice, but are delicious in their own right. Licorice has been used for kinds of purposes throughout the ages. One thing that stands true is the tastiness and the memories we get when licorice is on our palate. We reminisce a bit about when life seemed to move a bit slower, or when grandpa would hand us a licorice morsel out of his jar. Whatever the memory is, there is no denying the history and goodness of a licorice treat! Christopher Pratt is President of Candy Warehouse, the leading candy store for bulk candy discounts and specialty candy for specific occasions. Candy Warehouse has novelty candy for many special occasions such as licorice for all your special holiday needs. Haha licerrish11!!1one Due to my laziness and short attention span, I have decided not to read your lengthy post.
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Jul 13, 2010 11:54:44 GMT -5
Post by Benyamin on Jul 13, 2010 11:54:44 GMT -5
Due to my laziness and short attention span, I have decided not to read your lengthy post.
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