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Sun 07/27/08 03:26 PM
that describes the person above you

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Sun 07/27/08 03:30 PM

that describes the person above you


feety

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Sun 07/27/08 03:32 PM


that describes the person above you


feety

Rapunzel

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Sun 07/27/08 03:39 PM



that describes the person above you


feety

Rapunzel

young

duckiegiggles's photo
Sun 07/27/08 03:39 PM
nonassh^le??

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Sun 07/27/08 03:40 PM
happy

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Sun 07/27/08 03:40 PM
angel

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Sun 07/27/08 03:40 PM




that describes the person above you


feety

Rapunzel

young


ah wait peccy is
GONE

boneyjoe's photo
Sun 07/27/08 03:41 PM
LUST

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Sun 07/27/08 03:51 PM
HOT!pitchfork

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Sun 07/27/08 03:52 PM
sweet

kiteman's photo
Sun 07/27/08 03:53 PM
Hot :smile:

RKISIT's photo
Sun 07/27/08 03:53 PM
smiley

Cutiepieforyou's photo
Sun 07/27/08 03:55 PM
cute

Peccy's photo
Sun 07/27/08 03:55 PM
cheery

ljcc1964's photo
Sun 07/27/08 03:56 PM
antidisestablishmentarianism

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Sun 07/27/08 03:58 PM

antidisestablishmentarianism
antidisestablishmentarianism
1838, said by Weekley to be first recorded in Gladstone's "Church and State," "in reference to a scheme directed against the Church of England," from establishment in the sense of "the ecclesiastical system established by law; the Church of England" (1731). Hence, establishmentarianism "the principle of a state church," and disestablish (1598) "to deprive (a church) of especial state patronage and support," first used specifically of Christianity in 1806. Rarely used at all now except in examples of the longest words, amongst which it has been counted since at least 1923.

WTF?

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Sun 07/27/08 03:59 PM


antidisestablishmentarianism
antidisestablishmentarianism
1838, said by Weekley to be first recorded in Gladstone's "Church and State," "in reference to a scheme directed against the Church of England," from establishment in the sense of "the ecclesiastical system established by law; the Church of England" (1731). Hence, establishmentarianism "the principle of a state church," and disestablish (1598) "to deprive (a church) of especial state patronage and support," first used specifically of Christianity in 1806. Rarely used at all now except in examples of the longest words, amongst which it has been counted since at least 1923.

WTF?


hey! you learned a new word today!!! laugh laugh laugh

Peccy's photo
Sun 07/27/08 04:00 PM



antidisestablishmentarianism
antidisestablishmentarianism
1838, said by Weekley to be first recorded in Gladstone's "Church and State," "in reference to a scheme directed against the Church of England," from establishment in the sense of "the ecclesiastical system established by law; the Church of England" (1731). Hence, establishmentarianism "the principle of a state church," and disestablish (1598) "to deprive (a church) of especial state patronage and support," first used specifically of Christianity in 1806. Rarely used at all now except in examples of the longest words, amongst which it has been counted since at least 1923.

WTF?


hey! you learned a new word today!!! laugh laugh laugh
A DEAD WORD..........LOL

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Sun 07/27/08 04:02 PM
curious

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