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beginning to understand the 17th Angel...

Who are the first 16?

Beginning to understand me? Wow... How you manage that? Let's just say it's a debt... :)

I may be wrong, but I believe it refers to the first 16 of his platoon...

You're quite close.... Anyway, look at this people... :D

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I grew up with parents

that upsets me

while it does not affect one's salvation, it is more a matter of

religions requires them to wear hats.

In reality it is all for the same reason

a cultural taboo it's time for me to Xit.

I have an issue with folks who have an issue with

a commercial venture without

instead of ironing.
 
I type out all St Andrew

and Malcolm X.

Did you ever

think you are charging them tax.

More times and ways to remember

license plates on the front of cars

I find it hard pressed that

the French

on judgement day will reconsider

his problem would be

the bunny and the cross, Wil.:eek: :eek:
the crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.

Where is my interrobang?!?!
 
Oh yeah, and then I said, "Woah"
and she said, "What?"
and they went, "Now?"
and I said "No way!"
never mind, you were there...

look in the sewing box...

for the right thread.

FOUND IT!!!!

OH NO!!!! Does that mean that this thread has just become USEFUL???:eek:

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Jump (Van Halen song)

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"Jump"Jump by Van Halen single coverSingle by Van Halenfrom the album MCMLXXXIV

Released1984GenreRockLength4:03Writer(s)Van HalenPeak chart positionsVan Halen singles chronologySecrets
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"Jump" is a song recorded by the rock group Van Halen. "Jump" is the only single the group released in their career to reach #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[1] "Jump" was released in 1984 as the second track on the album MCMLXXXIV. The song breaks the mould of earlier Van Halen songs, mainly in its rolling synth line (played on an Oberheim OB-Xa), although the song contains the standard Eddie Van Halen guitar solo, which Eddie claims as his favorite solo he ever wrote.
 
I could swear that I've seen this thread before...

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