http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...marokka/87.jpg
lol, having fun by yourself?
"I am Benny Lava"
OMG! I lirl
Minor bun engine made Benny Lava! ... I told a high school girl
gay
what the hell is going on u in hur
the one on the right looks like a girl I go to school with. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Echonova
It's her. She let me put it ITB.:goodjob:Quote:
Originally Posted by cgEvan
wouldnt surprise me, it'd take me like 30 seconds of talking to her to get her naked.Quote:
Originally Posted by Echonova
:ninja:
took me 15:ninja:
I'm twice as sexy...
twice as sexy as what?
http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2007/06...AP_450x363.jpg
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lololol
^^^ I thought you were better looking. My bad...
^^^ That's how I roll.
lil wayne ftw
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x.../un_africa.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by cgEvan
"I put two words called 'bling bling' in the motherfcking dictionary"
Coinage of the term "bling", which came into use in the late 1990s, is often attributed to rap artists B.G. and Cash Money Millionaires.[1] It was used in a song title by Cash Money Records rapper B.G., and in 1998 by fellow Cash Money artist Lil Wayne on the track "Millionaire Dream" ("I got ten around my neck, and baguettes on my wrist, Bling!"), which appeared on the Big Tymers album How Ya Luv That. "Bling Bling", a track from the 1999 B.G. album Chopper City in the Ghetto, further popularized the termQuote:
Originally Posted by cgEvan
Though B.G. is often given credit for creating the term, as early as the 1970s, television commercials for dental products and chewing gum accentuated the cleanliness of teeth with a "bling" or "pling" sound, accompanied by an imaginary starburst or ray of light emanating from an actor's mouth. During the early 1980s, toothpaste maker Ultra Brite ran a series of commercials stating, "Ultrabrite gives your mouth...[pling]...sex appeal!" Before the words "sex appeal," a bell sound was heard as a young man smiled while kisses were blown at him.[2] During the 1980s and early 1990s, comedians such as Martin Lawrence parodied the "Ultrabrite smile" by vocalizing the sound effect as "bling". The term was used in this way to describe a gaudy piece of jewelry, for example the otherwise rotten gold-toothed smile and stereotypical pimp jewelry of the character "Jerome" on the television series Martin.
I wish I had a really quiet car...
=(
LOL, can't sneak-out?Quote:
Originally Posted by cgEvan
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...i7/owned-2.gif
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Originally Posted by Echonova
chyea. i could be tapping it right now.
That sucks. Speaking of which... I'm gonna go wake up the wife and throw her some wood. See ya'll tomorrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by cgEvan
damnnnnit.
I hate photobucket
http://www.humyo.com/F/1250919-137202671
Photobucket is pissing me off too!
Check the new sig! :goodjob:
Sorry if Im copying you Echo... just gotta spread the coolness around:tongue1:
What it be :D
Sawell gravy mangQuote:
Originally Posted by KustomBuildz