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There's a dude on Judge Judy that's talking like Boomhauer. They gave my man subtitles![]()
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There's a dude on Judge Judy that's talking like Boomhauer. They gave my man subtitles![]()
probably, I meant all those people's court/judge judy/judge joe brown etc.. only "court" type show that mattered was the blame game.Didn't that channel die? I'm watching CBS. Believe it or not, watching the show serves good practice for NOT getting into crazy situations where you wouldn't expect **** to go haywire.
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flourishIts so many ways to answer
and probably most of them are the right answerIts so many ways to answer
flourish
the real answer is there IS no wrong answerIts so many ways to answer
I miss Joe Brown. Drunk Joe Brown tho....probably, I meant all those people's court/judge judy/judge joe brown etc.. only "court" type show that mattered was the blame game.Didn't that channel die? I'm watching CBS. Believe it or not, watching the show serves good practice for NOT getting into crazy situations where you wouldn't expect **** to go haywire.
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however, that does make sense for the education value![]()
just follow up
should i call jamba and chipotle asking for an interview
already submitted an app
should i call jamba and chipotle asking for an interview
already submitted an app


How in the hell has Nick Cannon made 75 mill since 2011...
What is my life about
Didn't he also buy Teen Nick?
ah okChairman of TeenNick and the development and creative consultant of the networkDidn't he also buy Teen Nick?
your too emotional bro
[h1]too[/h1]to**
| Too means as well or conveys the idea of in excess. To is a preposition (e.g., Give it to her) or is used to show the infinitive form of a verb (e.g., I want to run). |

I'd blow raspberries on her stomach and make her hot tea.