FOK!forum / Klaagbaak / te veel, maar net niet genoeg drinken
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:44
Ik heb teveel gedroneken om goed te kaunnen slapen, maarte weinig om zo cvan de wereld te zijn dat ik nmiets anders meer kan dan slapen.
Als ik nu mn ogen dichtdoe draait alles en daar wordt ik alleen maar misseliojik van, dus eigenlijk had ik meer moeten drinken, maar dan lig ik weer in een have coma, dusiis ook wer niet goed.

Kennen jullie dat, teveel drinken, maar net niet genioeg?
stamppotzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:45
Jep, neuken?
DemonRagezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:45
Moet je kotsen?
Hukkiezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:45
Hmm, heb vanavond een fijne barbeknoei gehad en zit al sinds vanmiddag 4 uur aan het bier. Maar ik neem er zo nog eentje.
Lamonzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:46
Je schrijft gelukkig nog goed, dus het zal wel niet zo ernstig zijn.
Hukkiezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:49
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:46 schreef Lamon het volgende:
Je schrijft gelukkig nog goed, dus het zal wel niet zo ernstig zijn.
Als je het tegen mij hebt, ik drink met mate maar heb em nu wel redelijk zitten hoor.
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:49
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:45 schreef DemonRage het volgende:
Moet je kotsen?
Nee, nog net niet, maar heel veel andere dingen kan ik ook niety, ik vind het alm heel wat sat ik een engszins begrijpelijke tekst aken typen.

Ik durf alleen mijn ogen niet ducth te doen, want dan draai alles, en ik wilniet neukenm,dat voreg ook iemand.
Blackf1rezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:49
DAT WORDT KOTSEN
Jordy-Bzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:50
Ga even je bankzaken regelen... Daar word ik altijd onwijs slaperig van.
#ANONIEMzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:51
Vinger in de strot en omvallen.
Blackf1rezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:51
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:50 schreef Jordy-B het volgende:
Ga even je bankzaken regelen... Daar word ik altijd onwijs slaperig van.
Dan gaat ie over zn bank kotsen
Jordy-Bzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:51
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:49 schreef Blackf1re het volgende:
DAT WORDT KOTSEN
En een heel lief katertje, twee keer zo groot als de TS zelf.
Blackf1rezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:52
Joran-Joranzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:52
Bobblehead
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Bobblehead dolls in Barstow, California.

A bobblehead doll, also known as a bobbing head doll, nodder, or wobbler, is a type of collectible doll. Its head is often oversized compared to its body. Instead of a solid connection, its head is connected to the body by a spring in such a way that a light tap will cause the head to bobble, hence the name.

Although bobblehead dolls have been made with a wide variety of figures such as vampiric cereal pitchman Count Chocula, beat generation author Jack Kerouac, and Nobel-prize-winning geneticist James D. Watson, the figure is most associated with athletes, especially baseball players. Bobblehead dolls are sometimes given out to ticket buyers at sporting events as a promotion. Corporations including Taco Bell (the 'Yo Quiero Taco Bell' Chihuahua) , McDonald's (Ronald McDonald), and Empire Today (The Empire Man) have also produced popular bobbleheads of the characters used in their advertisements.
Contents
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* 1 History
* 2 Bobblehead dolls in culture
* 3 Bibliography
* 4 See also

[edit] History
A Curtis Martin bobblehead doll.

The earliest known reference to a bobblehead is thought to be in Nikolai Gogol's 1842 short story The Overcoat, in which the main character's neck was described as "like the necks of plaster cats which wag their heads". The modern bobblehead first appeared in the 1950s. By 1960, Major League Baseball had gotten in on the action and produced a series of papier-mache bobblehead dolls, one for each team, all with the same cherubic face. The World Series held that year brought the first player-specific baseball bobbleheads, for Roberto Clemente, Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, and Willie Mays, still all with the same face. Over the next decade, after a switch in materials from paper-mache to ceramic, bobbleheads would be produced for other sports, as well as cartoon characters. One of the most famous bobbleheads of all time also hails from this era: The Beatles bobblehead set, which is a valuable collectible today. By the mid-1970s, though, the bobblehead craze was in the process of winding down.

It would take nearly two decades before bobbleheads returned to prominence. Although older bobbleheads like the baseball teams and The Beatles were sought after by collectors during this period, new bobblehead dolls were few and far between. What finally prompted their resurgence was cheaper manufacturing processes, and the main bobblehead material switched once again, this time from ceramic to plastic. It was now possible to make bobbleheads in the very limited numbers necessary for them to be viable collectibles. The first baseball team to offer a bobblehead giveaway was the San Francisco Giants, which distributed 35,000 Willie Mays head nodders at a 1999 game. The variety of bobbleheads on the market rose exponentially to include even relatively obscure popular culture figures and notable people. The new millennium would bring a new type of bobblehead toy, the mini-bobblehead, standing just two or three inches tall and used for cereal prizes and such.

[edit] Bobblehead dolls in culture
A bobblehead doll of Chicken Little.

* The UK car insurance company "Churchill" uses a bobblehead of a bulldog as its mascot.
* In the Firefly episode "Trash", the characters discuss a shipment of bobblehead geisha dolls they smuggled and sold.
* In 2003, as a promotional stunt, cable network GSN unveiled the "Chucklehead", an 11-foot-tall, 900-pound bobblehead statue of game show host Chuck Woolery.
* Child rapper Lil Romeo's album Romeoland includes a song called "Bobblehead". The lyrics compare the act of dancing to the motion of a bobblehead, with the chorus: "...take it to the floor and act like a fool / shake it, shake it, shake it like a bobblehead..."
* In The Office episode "Valentine's Day", Dwight Schrute receives a personalized bobblehead of himself. He also has a small collection of other bobbleheads on his desk. The Dwight Bobblehead is available for sale through NBC's website. The video game based on the sitcom will feature all of the characters as bobbleheads.
* The Futurama episode "The Farnsworth Parabox" had an alternate universe (Universe 1729) where everyone appears as giant rude bobbleheaded versions of themselves.
* In 2006, Boston College commissioned Boxwood Brands - www.boxwoodbrands.com Bobbleheads to create a custom bobblehead of their Boston College Superfan
* The law journal The Green Bag created bobblehead dolls of certain U.S. Supreme Court justices, including Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, William Rehnquist, and John Paul Stevens. link
* In Prison Break episode "Scan", fugitive Fernando Sucre steals an automobile fitted with a bobblehead of Mother Mary that cryptically appeared to nod and shake her head whenever Sucre devised a desperate idea to escape recapture.
* In Scrubs episode "My Way Home", Turk tries to make Dr. Bob Kelso choose him for making a heart transplant, by giving him a personalized bobblehead of himself.
* In the Boston Legal episode "Duck and Cover", Denny Crane (William Shatner) is seen toying with a bobblehead of himself standing on an opened law book with a gavel lying at his feet. Denny's bobblehead features a voice chip, which plays a clip of Crane delivering his trademark line, "Denny Crane!". A commercial replica of this prop, with the words "Boston Legal" on the law book base, is available through ABC's website. Like the bobblehead shown on the series, this one also features the voice Shatner proclaiming "Denny Crane".
* In 2003, TNA Wrestling released a bobblehead of D'Lo Brown. A signature mannerism of the professional wrestler was to quickly shake his head side to side like a bobblehead.
* Fallout 3 includes "Vault Boy" bobbleheads as status enhancers that are hidden throughout the game. Real life bobbleheads were produced and included with collectors editions of the game.
stamppotzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:52
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:49 schreef lichtekooi het volgende:

[..]

Nee, nog net niet, maar heel veel andere dingen kan ik ook niety, ik vind het alm heel wat sat ik een engszins begrijpelijke tekst aken typen.

Ik durf alleen mijn ogen niet ducth te doen, want dan draai alles, en ik wilniet neukenm,dat voreg ook iemand.
Blackf1rezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:53
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:52 schreef Joran-Joran het volgende:
Bobblehead
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
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Bobblehead dolls in Barstow, California.

A bobblehead doll, also known as a bobbing head doll, nodder, or wobbler, is a type of collectible doll. Its head is often oversized compared to its body. Instead of a solid connection, its head is connected to the body by a spring in such a way that a light tap will cause the head to bobble, hence the name.

Although bobblehead dolls have been made with a wide variety of figures such as vampiric cereal pitchman Count Chocula, beat generation author Jack Kerouac, and Nobel-prize-winning geneticist James D. Watson, the figure is most associated with athletes, especially baseball players. Bobblehead dolls are sometimes given out to ticket buyers at sporting events as a promotion. Corporations including Taco Bell (the 'Yo Quiero Taco Bell' Chihuahua) , McDonald's (Ronald McDonald), and Empire Today (The Empire Man) have also produced popular bobbleheads of the characters used in their advertisements.
Contents
[hide]

* 1 History
* 2 Bobblehead dolls in culture
* 3 Bibliography
* 4 See also

[edit] History
A Curtis Martin bobblehead doll.

The earliest known reference to a bobblehead is thought to be in Nikolai Gogol's 1842 short story The Overcoat, in which the main character's neck was described as "like the necks of plaster cats which wag their heads". The modern bobblehead first appeared in the 1950s. By 1960, Major League Baseball had gotten in on the action and produced a series of papier-mache bobblehead dolls, one for each team, all with the same cherubic face. The World Series held that year brought the first player-specific baseball bobbleheads, for Roberto Clemente, Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, and Willie Mays, still all with the same face. Over the next decade, after a switch in materials from paper-mache to ceramic, bobbleheads would be produced for other sports, as well as cartoon characters. One of the most famous bobbleheads of all time also hails from this era: The Beatles bobblehead set, which is a valuable collectible today. By the mid-1970s, though, the bobblehead craze was in the process of winding down.

It would take nearly two decades before bobbleheads returned to prominence. Although older bobbleheads like the baseball teams and The Beatles were sought after by collectors during this period, new bobblehead dolls were few and far between. What finally prompted their resurgence was cheaper manufacturing processes, and the main bobblehead material switched once again, this time from ceramic to plastic. It was now possible to make bobbleheads in the very limited numbers necessary for them to be viable collectibles. The first baseball team to offer a bobblehead giveaway was the San Francisco Giants, which distributed 35,000 Willie Mays head nodders at a 1999 game. The variety of bobbleheads on the market rose exponentially to include even relatively obscure popular culture figures and notable people. The new millennium would bring a new type of bobblehead toy, the mini-bobblehead, standing just two or three inches tall and used for cereal prizes and such.

[edit] Bobblehead dolls in culture
A bobblehead doll of Chicken Little.

* The UK car insurance company "Churchill" uses a bobblehead of a bulldog as its mascot.
* In the Firefly episode "Trash", the characters discuss a shipment of bobblehead geisha dolls they smuggled and sold.
* In 2003, as a promotional stunt, cable network GSN unveiled the "Chucklehead", an 11-foot-tall, 900-pound bobblehead statue of game show host Chuck Woolery.
* Child rapper Lil Romeo's album Romeoland includes a song called "Bobblehead". The lyrics compare the act of dancing to the motion of a bobblehead, with the chorus: "...take it to the floor and act like a fool / shake it, shake it, shake it like a bobblehead..."
* In The Office episode "Valentine's Day", Dwight Schrute receives a personalized bobblehead of himself. He also has a small collection of other bobbleheads on his desk. The Dwight Bobblehead is available for sale through NBC's website. The video game based on the sitcom will feature all of the characters as bobbleheads.
* The Futurama episode "The Farnsworth Parabox" had an alternate universe (Universe 1729) where everyone appears as giant rude bobbleheaded versions of themselves.
* In 2006, Boston College commissioned Boxwood Brands - www.boxwoodbrands.com Bobbleheads to create a custom bobblehead of their Boston College Superfan
* The law journal The Green Bag created bobblehead dolls of certain U.S. Supreme Court justices, including Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, William Rehnquist, and John Paul Stevens. link
* In Prison Break episode "Scan", fugitive Fernando Sucre steals an automobile fitted with a bobblehead of Mother Mary that cryptically appeared to nod and shake her head whenever Sucre devised a desperate idea to escape recapture.
* In Scrubs episode "My Way Home", Turk tries to make Dr. Bob Kelso choose him for making a heart transplant, by giving him a personalized bobblehead of himself.
* In the Boston Legal episode "Duck and Cover", Denny Crane (William Shatner) is seen toying with a bobblehead of himself standing on an opened law book with a gavel lying at his feet. Denny's bobblehead features a voice chip, which plays a clip of Crane delivering his trademark line, "Denny Crane!". A commercial replica of this prop, with the words "Boston Legal" on the law book base, is available through ABC's website. Like the bobblehead shown on the series, this one also features the voice Shatner proclaiming "Denny Crane".
* In 2003, TNA Wrestling released a bobblehead of D'Lo Brown. A signature mannerism of the professional wrestler was to quickly shake his head side to side like a bobblehead.
* Fallout 3 includes "Vault Boy" bobbleheads as status enhancers that are hidden throughout the game. Real life bobbleheads were produced and included with collectors editions of the game.
Doe eens niet
EvanStonezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:53
TS moet meer zuipen.
Blackf1rezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:54
Drink water met suiker, dan komt alles er nu alvast uit..
DurumDonerzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:54
Fuck you, TS!
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:54
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:52 schreef Joran-Joran het volgende:
Bobblehead
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Move protected
Bobblehead dolls in Barstow, California.

A bobblehead doll, also known as a bobbing head doll, nodder, or wobbler, is a type of collectible doll. Its head is often oversized compared to its body. Instead of a solid connection, its head is connected to the body by a spring in such a way that a light tap will cause the head to bobble, hence the name.

Although bobblehead dolls have been made with a wide variety of figures such as vampiric cereal pitchman Count Chocula, beat generation author Jack Kerouac, and Nobel-prize-winning geneticist James D. Watson, the figure is most associated with athletes, especially baseball players. Bobblehead dolls are sometimes given out to ticket buyers at sporting events as a promotion. Corporations including Taco Bell (the 'Yo Quiero Taco Bell' Chihuahua) , McDonald's (Ronald McDonald), and Empire Today (The Empire Man) have also produced popular bobbleheads of the characters used in their advertisements.
Contents
[hide]

* 1 History
* 2 Bobblehead dolls in culture
* 3 Bibliography
* 4 See also

[edit] History
A Curtis Martin bobblehead doll.

The earliest known reference to a bobblehead is thought to be in Nikolai Gogol's 1842 short story The Overcoat, in which the main character's neck was described as "like the necks of plaster cats which wag their heads". The modern bobblehead first appeared in the 1950s. By 1960, Major League Baseball had gotten in on the action and produced a series of papier-mache bobblehead dolls, one for each team, all with the same cherubic face. The World Series held that year brought the first player-specific baseball bobbleheads, for Roberto Clemente, Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, and Willie Mays, still all with the same face. Over the next decade, after a switch in materials from paper-mache to ceramic, bobbleheads would be produced for other sports, as well as cartoon characters. One of the most famous bobbleheads of all time also hails from this era: The Beatles bobblehead set, which is a valuable collectible today. By the mid-1970s, though, the bobblehead craze was in the process of winding down.

It would take nearly two decades before bobbleheads returned to prominence. Although older bobbleheads like the baseball teams and The Beatles were sought after by collectors during this period, new bobblehead dolls were few and far between. What finally prompted their resurgence was cheaper manufacturing processes, and the main bobblehead material switched once again, this time from ceramic to plastic. It was now possible to make bobbleheads in the very limited numbers necessary for them to be viable collectibles. The first baseball team to offer a bobblehead giveaway was the San Francisco Giants, which distributed 35,000 Willie Mays head nodders at a 1999 game. The variety of bobbleheads on the market rose exponentially to include even relatively obscure popular culture figures and notable people. The new millennium would bring a new type of bobblehead toy, the mini-bobblehead, standing just two or three inches tall and used for cereal prizes and such.

[edit] Bobblehead dolls in culture
A bobblehead doll of Chicken Little.

* The UK car insurance company "Churchill" uses a bobblehead of a bulldog as its mascot.
* In the Firefly episode "Trash", the characters discuss a shipment of bobblehead geisha dolls they smuggled and sold.
* In 2003, as a promotional stunt, cable network GSN unveiled the "Chucklehead", an 11-foot-tall, 900-pound bobblehead statue of game show host Chuck Woolery.
* Child rapper Lil Romeo's album Romeoland includes a song called "Bobblehead". The lyrics compare the act of dancing to the motion of a bobblehead, with the chorus: "...take it to the floor and act like a fool / shake it, shake it, shake it like a bobblehead..."
* In The Office episode "Valentine's Day", Dwight Schrute receives a personalized bobblehead of himself. He also has a small collection of other bobbleheads on his desk. The Dwight Bobblehead is available for sale through NBC's website. The video game based on the sitcom will feature all of the characters as bobbleheads.
* The Futurama episode "The Farnsworth Parabox" had an alternate universe (Universe 1729) where everyone appears as giant rude bobbleheaded versions of themselves.
* In 2006, Boston College commissioned Boxwood Brands - www.boxwoodbrands.com Bobbleheads to create a custom bobblehead of their Boston College Superfan
* The law journal The Green Bag created bobblehead dolls of certain U.S. Supreme Court justices, including Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, William Rehnquist, and John Paul Stevens. link
* In Prison Break episode "Scan", fugitive Fernando Sucre steals an automobile fitted with a bobblehead of Mother Mary that cryptically appeared to nod and shake her head whenever Sucre devised a desperate idea to escape recapture.
* In Scrubs episode "My Way Home", Turk tries to make Dr. Bob Kelso choose him for making a heart transplant, by giving him a personalized bobblehead of himself.
* In the Boston Legal episode "Duck and Cover", Denny Crane (William Shatner) is seen toying with a bobblehead of himself standing on an opened law book with a gavel lying at his feet. Denny's bobblehead features a voice chip, which plays a clip of Crane delivering his trademark line, "Denny Crane!". A commercial replica of this prop, with the words "Boston Legal" on the law book base, is available through ABC's website. Like the bobblehead shown on the series, this one also features the voice Shatner proclaiming "Denny Crane".
* In 2003, TNA Wrestling released a bobblehead of D'Lo Brown. A signature mannerism of the professional wrestler was to quickly shake his head side to side like a bobblehead.
* Fallout 3 includes "Vault Boy" bobbleheads as status enhancers that are hidden throughout the game. Real life bobbleheads were produced and included with collectors editions of the game.
Ik ben zat, dat snap ik niet.
Ik wil dat op het momemrt niet eens snappen.
Blackf1rezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:55
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:54 schreef lichtekooi het volgende:

[..]

Ik ben zat, dat snap ik niet.
Ik wil dat op het momemrt niet eens snappen.
Drink water met suiker, dan komt alles er nu alvast uit..
stamppotzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:55

Om er vanaf te komen:
Deze video gewoon ff op herhalen zetten en een stuk of 10x achter elkaar luisteren.
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:55
heb wel water, maar doe er geen zuiker in hoor, als ik nuvolhoud tot morgenvroeg, hoe ik ws niet te kotsen,. meestal niety iuig./
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:56
Ik heb wel zware typtyfus nu
stamppotzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:57
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:56 schreef lichtekooi het volgende:
Ik heb wel zware typtyfus nu
Understatement!
NikkelCobaltzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 02:59
Je moet bewegen zodat je lichaam de alcohol kan verwerken, dus je moet de dansvloer op.
Joran-Joranzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:00
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:55 schreef lichtekooi het volgende:
heb wel water, maar doe er geen zuiker in hoor, als ik nuvolhoud tot morgenvroeg, hoe ik ws niet te kotsen,. meestal niety iuig./
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:00
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:57 schreef stamppot het volgende:

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Understatement!
hoe zou jij het moemen dan?
stamppotzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:00
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 03:00 schreef Joran-Joran het volgende:

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Goed nummer.
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:01
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 02:59 schreef NikkelCobalt het volgende:
Je moet bewegen zodat je lichaam de alcohol kan verwerken, dus je moet de dansvloer op.
Ik ben thuis, heb het joud en wil eigenlijk naar bed, maar dan moet ik kotsen, dus heb nu water.
Ik hoor dat het heltp
#ANONIEMzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:03
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 03:01 schreef lichtekooi het volgende:

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Ik ben thuis, heb het joud en wil eigenlijk naar bed, maar dan moet ik kotsen, dus heb nu water.
Ik hoor dat het heltp
Ja flink over je kop gieten.
vogelkooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:07
Hoax als het typ gedrag ziet dan is het bijna zeker dat het met opzet gedaan.
Ts is is helemaal niet zat.
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:07
Okee, het is e r nu uit , zou dat voldoende isjn, of moet ik dadelijk weer kotsen?


Ik vind dat niet leuk, bvolgende keer minder drinken.
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:08
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 03:07 schreef vogelkooi het volgende:
Hoax als het typ gedrag ziet dan is het bijna zeker dat het met opzet gedaan.
Ts is is helemaal niet zat.
Ehm, nee :'
)
Jammer genoeg ben ik wel zat.

Het enige is dat ik mn typfoute er niet uithaal, dat is wel mins of meer expres, maar als ik niet zat ben, maar ik echt niet zoveel fiutevn.
lichtekooizondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:10
ik bedoel dus dat ik er dan minder meak en dat ik ze wer wel uit haal als ik ze maak. Dus dan maak ik r mijnder, maar die ik maak haal ik wel weg oko dan.
Nuja, niet alles, want ik maak wel veel spelfouten nrmaal, maar die zou ik ook niet zien als ik niet zat ebn
Sinterlexxxuszondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:15
ben ook lekker de weg kwijt nigga's!

maar wtf lees ik in dit topic water??!!

Lekker fanatiek aan de vieux weet je welll
Lamonzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:18
Mijn hemel....

Wat een treurnis weer...
#ANONIEMzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:21
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 03:18 schreef Lamon het volgende:
Mijn hemel....

Wat een treurnis weer...
Zateravond rond dit tijdstip kun je erop wachtem.
Sinterlexxxuszondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:22
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 03:18 schreef Lamon het volgende:
Mijn hemel....

Wat een treurnis weer...
1:47

''Applaus voor deze mannetje!''

Lamonzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:25
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 03:21 schreef sig000 het volgende:

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Zateravond rond dit tijdstip kun je erop wachtem.
Dat blijkt...maar ik maak me er maar niet te druk om.
Het is alleen zo treurig. ..
#ANONIEMzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:28
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Op zondag 28 juni 2009 03:25 schreef Lamon het volgende:

[..]

Dat blijkt...maar ik maak me er maar niet te druk om.
Het is alleen zo treurig. ..
Het is eerder voorspelbaar. Leuker is het om met de zatte kloten na een nachtdienst nog tot 13:00u door te posten.
eigendeegcookiezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 03:28
[quote]Op zondag 28 juni 2009 03:07 schreef vogelkooi het volgende:
Hoax als het typ gedrag ziet dan is het bijna zeker dat het met opzet gedaan.
Ts is is helemaal niet zat.
[/quote Als t fake is vind ik t ook leuk om te lezen , entertaining toch? typen met dubbele vingers
MJay1zondag 28 juni 2009 @ 04:14
Sapstengelzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 05:18
Terechte klacht.

Ik zie al op tegen morgen.
Sapstengelzondag 28 juni 2009 @ 05:19
Wat ik meestal doe is zo lang wakker blijven tot ik nuchter ben, dan is de kater de volgende dag een stuk minder. Nadeel is wel dat ik om half 9 ofzo pas slaap vandaag .
wikwakka2zondag 28 juni 2009 @ 08:36
Mensen die hun grenzen niet kennen
Adelantezondag 28 juni 2009 @ 09:13
Ja hoi doei