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""History dose not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid""
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I think I'll carry an Ares.


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"mmmm"
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incase the mother in-law shows up.


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Stings like a Butterfly


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Ah... Gunner grips. Smiler


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Dalton mohawk itz new,it has not wore off yet.........


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Power Forumite


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Originally posted by 910stryker:

incase the mother in-law shows up.


Cool gunner,
I know what you mean.
Just back from m.i.l. Mad
Any way, I had a Vex in the pocket and almost used it.


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