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KENNYLICIOUS

He IS promiscuous

And if you was suspicious

All that [!@#$%^&*] is fictitious

He blow **** (mmmwwahhh)

That puts them boys on rock, rock

And they be lining down the block just to watch what he got (four, tres, two, uno)

So delicious (It's hot, hot)

So delicious (He put them boys on rock, rock)

So delicious (they wanna slice of what he got)

KENNYLICIOUS (t-t-t-t-t-tasty, tasty)

His body stay vicious

He be up in the gym just working on his gayness

Nubia's his witness (oooh wee)

He put yo' boy on rock rock

And they be lining down the block just to watch what he got

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DAMN ALL DVRs TO HELL!!!@#%@%@$%$#%

Mine screwed up like an !@#$%^&*].

I missed the much-talked-about blowjob on "Passions."

Worse, I missed the WHOLE episode because of it! And a keeper one at that!!!

I'm sorry I failed you, Rion!! Please let me know when another keeper will air?!!! :(:(:(

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Scotty, I just wish I knew how come you avoided me for months on end even after I made repeated attempts to contact you and apologize for what was said.

I have no problem with you.

I just find it odd that after months of trying to conatct you and you subsequently altogether ignoring me or popping your head in here to make vague, hostile comments...you all of a sudden are a whole new person. Some sort of personal revolution must be at hand...or :unsure: *sigh* I don't know.

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KBT: My lunch break is however long I want it to be, on most days. (I'm the boss.) So sometimes it's an hour, but Monday, I believe it was, what 12-5? So it was FIVE hours that time~! Granted, I had to work several hours after that, but I love long lunches.

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Check this out:

That happened this afternoon just a few miles down the road from where I live. It happened in the county seat, which is only a few miles away from the town where I live.

They said on the late news tonight that the guy died. The people involved in this incident are part of a religious sect that that has their own little "town" in our county. Everyone around here calls them the 'bus people' because they live out of old buses, motor homes, trailers, cars, etc.... They carry guns around all the time and patrol their property. They use generators for electricity. The guy that shot and killed himself is their "King". They are a nutty group of people. About 10 years ago, a local tv station did a report on them. They are weird, that's for sure. I just hope that now since their "King" is dead, that the others don't come out for revenge. With all the violence lately.....colleges, NASA, shopping malls, apartment buildings....I would hate to see something like that happen around here.

By the way, Leitchfield has a population close to 7,000; Clarkson (where I live) has a population close to 1,000; and the county has a population of around 27,000-28,000 people.

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