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» LA-ology from hyperkinetic | nothing so loud
In general, I like Los Angeles. Granted, I probably feel more kindly toward it because I grew up in close proximity to the city and have lived here for the last six years. If you are willing to look for... [Read More]

» LA-ology from hyperkinetic | nothing so loud
In general, I like Los Angeles. Granted, I probably feel more kindly toward it because I grew up in close proximity to the city and have lived in it for the past six years. If you are willing to look... [Read More]

» LA-ology from hyperkinetic | nothing so loud
In general, I like Los Angeles. Granted, I probably feel more kindly toward it because I grew up in close proximity to the city and have lived in it for the past six years. If you are willing to look... [Read More]

» LA-ology from hyperkinetic [+] uncross your heart
In general, I like Los Angeles. Granted, I probably feel more kindly toward it because I grew up in close proximity to the city and have lived in it for the past six years. If you are willing to look... [Read More]

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Marleigh

I knew it already but I'd just like to say: that man is a complete waste of air. Why hasn't someone put a hit out on him yet?

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