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Is This Teh 70s? 12-31-2003 01:32 AM

The sock i masturbate in.....you dont want to go in there.....

hahahahaha

Scalping Chief 12-31-2003 01:58 AM

[img]http://www.castle-ed.com/images/photos/castle.jpg[/img]

that is my neighbour its Trafalgar Castle a all girls school biggrin:

a couple movie have been shot there but the school girls walking around after school biggrin:

i dont think it is haunted though built in the like 1800's

imported_Fluffy_Bunny 12-31-2003 02:00 AM

do they have uniforms? rock:

Scalping Chief 12-31-2003 02:02 AM

[quote="Fluffy_Bunny":49b4b]do they have uniforms? rock:[/quote:49b4b]

definatly, i set my alarm clock to wake up when school gets off and i sit at the window and eat my breakfeat sitting and waiting as they walk by biggrin:

Scalping Chief 12-31-2003 02:06 AM

[img]http://www.hauntingsresearchgroup.homestead.com/files/whitby.sd1a.jpg[/img]

is also a building close by thats haunted

i was like 8 yrs old and i used to take karate classes there and one day i took a piss in the bathroom and while i was pisssing the lights kept flickerin' on and off so i just zipped up and ran outta there, i found out a few years ago thats the site where they used to hang people

Poseidon 12-31-2003 07:14 AM

my mum used to work in a old peoples home and a woman years before fell down some stairs and died. now when my mum was working the stairs were knocked down after a building transformation... my mum heard someone fall down some stairs and scream! - even tho there were no stairs there!

I went to a haunted house once and heard someone walking about upstairs when noone was in the house! and and a alarm clock ticking - Very loudly in every room in the house! no matter where you went (upstairs, downstairs every room) this ticking was just as loud!-but we couldnt find the clock!

pest 12-31-2003 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoner
Nah, not really. That John Edwards dude is full of shit.


yODa 12-31-2003 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arch
Quote:

Originally Posted by yODa
my moms old oven talked to me once stupid:

it was the dough boy oOo:

if i knew it was him i would of poked his stomach biggrin:

Old Reliable 12-31-2003 09:29 AM

by western michigan university there are a lot of places

Kalamazoo - Gilmoure now Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house - the house is over a hundred years old and used to be the Gilmoure's mansion back in the 30's,they were a wealthy family in the Kalamazoo area, it is said that the butler fell down the servants stair case all the way to the basement and died there, their is a built in grand father clock on the second floor that always stops on the same time whenever the clock is started, supposedly the same time the butler died, Brothers that live there report the presence of "something" at night, lights have turned them selves on or off and things have been moved with no one being present

heh and this places is a psychiatric hospital

http://www.nerdosquare.com/hospital21.htm

ErichHartmann 12-31-2003 10:40 AM

[quote="Old Reliable":72bb8]thats not a ghost, just a defective door[/quote:72bb8]\

LMAO!!

Poseidon 12-31-2003 01:27 PM

This house is filled with ghost stories - i live quite near to it its called bank hall - the exact date the building was built is unknown - but sections of it date back to 1700!

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/bank%20hall.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/bank%20hall2.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/bank%20hall3.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/bank%20hall4.jpg[/img]


some older pics of what it used to look like!

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/bank%20hall%20ol2.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/bankhall%20old.jpg[/img]

Bazooka_Joe 12-31-2003 01:45 PM

[quote="Fluffy_Bunny"][img]http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/031219/031219_hampton_court_hmed10a.hmedium.jpg[/img]

Rob Zombie oOo:

Sergeant_Scrotum 12-31-2003 04:26 PM

Its funny, a friend pointed this link out to me today. a very interesting read about this old road ner my house. (includes pics)

http://www.pararesearchers.org/Ghosts/gstrd/gstrd.html

Unknown_Sniper 12-31-2003 04:50 PM

ive seen a couple. heard, felt em. And aliens and ufos. I swear to god on the pain of my death that I saw a UFO.

Scalping Chief 12-31-2003 05:28 PM

there is a haunted mental health center in my town also like after ww1 and 2 the soldiers that went crazy went there and shit its like a huge place with like 12 buildings its also the place where the " try honesty " video by billy talent was filmed i play soccer across the street from it too its a freaky place

Tripper 01-01-2004 08:28 PM

I don't really believe in ghosts.....Although shit like that still scares the fuck outta me at times.

As for haunted places, I actually live literally down the road from a supposedly haunted site - 'Carrington Mason Clinic,' which used to be a hospital for mentally ill criminals, and was notorious for the horrible treatment of inmates, i.e shock-therapy etc.
Obviously, it was closed down, and now sits in its place as a historical, local, landmark. Some scary shit went on there, and I've heard far too many bollocks scary stories about that place.

Old Reliable 01-01-2004 08:41 PM

[quote="Unknown_Sniper":7a2b9]ive seen a couple. heard, felt em. And aliens and ufos. I swear to god on the pain of my death that I saw a UFO.[/quote:7a2b9]

you felt them up? oOo:

01-01-2004 08:47 PM

my Auntie Emma's house is haunted...well she's my grandma's aunt. Ok so heres the story.

One night, my grandma goes to the bathroom, but hears a noise and thinks its my dad so she left quickly to let him in an left the light on. Ok so she goes to her bed, and then hears this heavy footseps and then she looks out, and sees that the light is off. So he thinks "Stupid man, why did he turn off the light"...then she sees my dad, with a pistol coming out of his room, and she asks him wtf why did he turn off the light. He looks at her crazy and says i heard footsteps...so i thought it was a robber. But the strange part is, when you go into our old house its all bungalow style..so if you go through the door, into the kitchen, and then into the living room, and if you kept going strait, like the footsteps did, then you would hit the wall....So we are all sure it was a ghost.

Also, another night, 2 paintings and our bubblescreen TV fell down, but nothing was broken...

strange

snipes 01-01-2004 10:17 PM

[quote="Art Attack":28412] I SO wanna goto a haunted house.[/quote:28412]

I would never want to go to a haunted house. The stories alone freak the piss outta me

Unknown_Sniper 01-01-2004 10:18 PM

[quote="Old Reliable":bc867][quote="Unknown_Sniper":bc867]ive seen a couple. heard, felt em. And aliens and ufos. I swear to god on the pain of my death that I saw a UFO.[/quote:bc867]

you felt them up? oOo:[/quote:bc867]
yeah man eve nsome of hte ghost need lovin...well the hot ones. rolleyes:

Art Attack 01-01-2004 10:25 PM

[quote=snipes33]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Art Attack":75996
I SO wanna goto a haunted house.

I would never want to go to a haunted house. The stories alone freak the piss outta me[/quote:75996]

That's good, being scared shitless is fun, get's the adrenaline running.

Old Reliable 01-01-2004 11:00 PM

i been to a haunted house...apparently theres a story that the house was home to a family and the guy killed everyone in the family in a brutal way...dont know if i believe it

Jotun 01-02-2004 12:37 AM

i dont really know where i stand, but i do believe in the Jersey Devil, pretty freaky shit.

KTOG 01-02-2004 12:53 AM

I piss on indian burial grounds on a daily basis.

newt. 01-02-2004 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by KTOG
I piss on indian burial grounds on a daily basis.

LOL


best post ever.

newt. 01-02-2004 03:25 AM

[quote="Art Attack":305f6][quote=snipes33]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Art Attack":305f6
I SO wanna goto a haunted house.

I would never want to go to a haunted house. The stories alone freak the piss outta me[/quote:305f6]

That's good, being scared shitless is fun, get's the adrenaline running.[/quote:305f6]



how about just trying speed?

RaNgeR 01-02-2004 10:52 AM

Jersey Devil?

Arch 01-02-2004 11:02 AM

[quote="|2a|VgeR":20a01]Jersey Devil?[/quote:20a01]

oooooooh, scary oOo:

01-02-2004 11:52 AM

yeh Jersey Devil stories creep me out.

RaNgeR 01-02-2004 11:57 AM

What is it about?

Arch 01-02-2004 01:01 PM

From what i heard, some witch bitch had 6 children, the 6th turned out to be a demon cause the witch bitch damned him or something like that. I don't know oOo:

Jotun 01-02-2004 02:58 PM

[quote="|2a|VgeR":bd957]What is it about?[/quote:bd957]
its understandable that you dont know what it is, since you dont live in NJ.
some people say there is a creature in the area of south jersey in the woods. people say it looks like this...
[img]http://www.weirdnj.com/images_stories/unexplained_jerseydevil4.jpg[/img]
some people claim they see it in the woods all the time and that it has glaring red eyes and crap. sorta like Jeepers Creepers or whatever.

01-02-2004 04:26 PM

The Jersey Devil



The Jersey Devil, the supposed mythical creature of the New Jersey Pinelands, has haunted New Jersey and the surrounding areas for the past 260 years. This entity has been seen by over 2,000 witnesses over this period. It has terrorized towns and caused factories and schools to close down, yet many people believe that the Jersey Devil is a legend, a mythical beast, that originated from the folklore of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Others disagree with this point of view. The following text will show there is evidence to support the existence of an animal or supernatural bring known as the Jersey Devil. The evidence consists of the stories of the Jersey Devil's origin, the sightings of it, and finally, the theories on it.

There are many different versions of the birth of the Jersey Devil. One of the most popular legends says a Mrs. Shrouds of Leeds Point, NJ made a wish that if she ever had another child, she want it to be a devil. Her next child was born misshapen and deformed. She sheltered it in the house, so the curious couldn't see him. On stormy night, the child flapped it's arms, which turned into wings, and escaped out the chimney and was never seen by the family again. A Mrs. Bowen of Leeds point said, "The Jersey Devil was born in the Shrouds house at Leeds Point." 1 Another story that also placed the birth at Leeds Point said that a young girl fell in love with a British soldier during the Revolutionary War. The people of Leeds Point cursed her. When she gave birth, she had a devil. Some people believe the birth of the devil was punishment for the mistreatment of a minister by the Leeds folk.


Another Story

Another story placed the birth in Estelville, NJ. Mrs. Leeds, of Estelville, finding out she was pregnant with her 13th child, shouted,"I hope it's a devil". She got her wish. The child wad born with horns, a tail, wings, and a horse-like head. The creature revisited Mrs. Leeds everyday. She stood at her door and told it to leave. After awhile, the creature got the hint and never returned.

Burlington, NJ, also claims to be the birthplace of the Jersey Devil. In 1735, Mother Leeds was in labor on a stormy night. Gathered around her were her friends. Mother Leeds was supposedly a witch and the child's father was the devil himself. The child was born normal, but then changed form. It changed from a normal baby to a creature with hooves, a horses head, bat wings and a forked tail. It beat everyone present and flew up the chimney. It circled the villages and headed toward the pines. In 1740 a clergy exercised the devil for 100 years and it wasn't seen again until 1890.

There are many other versions of the legend. The legends say it was the 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th, or 13th child, It was born normal or deformed, and the mother confined it to the cellar or the attic. Although there are many discrepancies in all of these stories, there are 3 pieces of evidence that tie all of the legends of the Jersey Devil's origin together.

The first thing that ties the legends together is the name "Leeds". Whether the mothers name was Leeds or the birth place was Leeds Point, all of the stories include the name Leeds. Alfred Heston, the Atlantic County Historian, believes that the devil could be a Leeds or a Shrouds baby. He discovered that a Daniel Leeds opened land in Great Egg Harbor, NJ, in 1699. His family lived in Leeds Point. He also discovered a Samuel Shrouds, Sr. came to Little Egg Harbor, NJ, in 1735 and lived right across the river from the house of Mother Leeds. The 3rd fact ties in the Burlington story with the others stories. Professor Fred MacFadden of Coppin State College, Baltimore, found that a "devil" was mentioned in writings from Burlington as early as 1735. He also indicated that the word Burlington was used to was the word used to names the area from the city of Burlington to the Atlantic Ocean. This means that the name that is now used for the birthplace such as Leeds point or Estelville, could be the same place referred to in the Burlington Legend.

The origins provide some validity to the existence of the Jersey Devil, but the sightings are the most substantial pieces of evidence. The sightings have been divided up into 3 time periods, pre 1909, January 16-23, 1909, and post 1909.

From the pre 1909 era, few documented records of sightings still exist. The ones that do confirm the existence of the devil.

In the early 19th century, Commodore Stephen Decatur, a naval hero, was testing cannon balls on the firing range when he saw a strange creature flying across the sky. He fired and hit the creature but it kept right on flying across the field. Joseph Bonaparte, former king of Spain and brother of Napoleon, saw the Jersey Devil in Bordentown, NJ, between 1816 and 1839 while he was hunting. In 1840-41 many sheep and chickens were killed by a creature with a piercing scream and strange tracks. In 1859-94, the Jersey Devil was seen and numerous times and reportedly carried off anything that moved in Haddonfield, Bridgeton, Smithville, Long Branch, Brigantine, and Leeds Point. W.F. Mayer of New York noticed while visiting the Pine Barrens, most of the locals would not venture out after dark. The devil was sighted by George Saarosy, A prominent business man, at the NJ/NY border. This was the last reported sighting before the turn of the century.

In 1903, Charles Skinner, author of American Myths and Legends, claimed that the legend of the devil had run it's course and that in the new century, NJ would hear no more of the devil. New Jersey rested easy with that thought for 6 years, until the week of January 16-23. 1909. During this week, the devil would leave his tracks all over South Jersey and Philadelphia. He was seen by over 1,00 people. This was his largest appearance ever.

It all started early Sunday morning, January 16, 1909. Thack Cozzens of Woodbury, NJ, saw a flying creature with glowing eyes flying down the street. In Bristol, PA, John Mcowen heard and saw the strange creature on the banks of the canal. Patrol James Sackville fired at the creature as it flew away screaming. E.W. Minister, Postmaster of Bristol, PA, also saw a bird-like creature with a horses head that had a piercing scream. When daylight came, the residents of Bristol found hoof prints in the snow. Two local trappers said they had never seen tracks like those before.

On Monday, the Lowdens of Burlington, NJ, found hoof prints in their yard and around their trash, which was half eaten. Almost every yard in Burlington had these strange hoof prints in them. The prints went up trees, went from roof to roof, disappeared in the middle of the road, and stopped in the middle of open fields. The same tracks were also found in Columbus, Hedding, Kinhora and Rancocas. A hunt was organized to follow the tracks but the dogs wouldn't follow the trail.

On the 19th the Jersey Devil made his longest appearance of the week. At 2:30 am, Mr & Mrs. Nelson Evans of Gloucester were awakened by a strange noise. They watched the devil from their window for 10 minutes. Mr. Evans described the creature they saw:

[img]http://www.xbox-connection.com/hostedimages/jd-scary.jpg[/img]

It was about three feet and half high, with a head like a collie dog and
a face like a horse. It had a long neck, wings about two feet long, and
its back legs were like those of a crane, and it had horse's hooves.
It walked on its back legs and held up two short front legs with paws
on them. It didn't use the front legs at all while we were watching.
My wife and I were scared, I tell you, but I managed to open the
window and say, 'Shoo', and it turned around barked at me, and flew away.2
Tuesday afternoon 2 professional hunters tracked the devil for 20 miles in Gloucester. The trail jumped 5 foot fences and went under 8 inch spaces. The hoof prints were found in more parts of South Jersey. A group of observers in Camden, NJ, saw the devil. It barked at them and then took off into the air.

The next day, a Burlington police officer and the Reverend John Pursell of Pemberton saw the Jersey Devil. Rev. Pursell said, "Never saw anything like it before".3 Posses in Haddonfield found tracks that ended abruptly. In Collingswood, NJ, a posse watched the devil fly off toward Moorestown. Near Moorestown, John Smith of Maple Shade saw the devil at the Mount Carmel Cemetery. George Snyder saw the devil right after Mr. Smith and their descriptions were identical. In Riverside, NJ, hoof prints were found on roof tops and also around a dead puppy.

On Thursday, the Jersey Devil was seen by the Black Hawk Social Club. He was also seen by a trolley full of people in Clementon as it circled above them. The witnesses descriptions matched others from the days before. In Trenton, Councilman E.P. Weeden heard the flapping of wings and then found hoof prints outside his door. The prints were also found at the arsenal in Trenton. As the day wore on the Trolleys in Trenton and New Brunswick had armed drivers to ward off attacks. The people in Pitman filled churches. Chickens had been missing all week throughout the Delaware Valley, but when the farmers checked their yards that day, they found their chickens dead, with no marks on them. The West Collingswood Fire Department fired their hose at the devil. The devil retreated at first, but then charged and flew away at the last second.

Later that night, Mrs. Sorbinski of Camden heard a commotion in her yard. She opened the door to see the Jersey Devil standing there with her dog in it's grip. She hit the devil with a broom until it let go of her dog and flew away. She started screaming until her neighbors came over. Two police officers arrived at her house where over 100 people had gathered. The crowd heard a scream coming from Kaigan Hill. The mob ran toward the creature on the hill. The Policed shot at it and the devil flew off into the night. The streets of Camden were empty after this.

On Friday, Camden police officer Louis Strehr saw the Jersey Devil saw the devil drinking from a horses trough. The school in Mt Ephraim was closed because no students came in. Mills and factories in Gloucester and Hainesport had to close because none of the employees came to work. Many New Jersey residents wouldn't leave their houses, even in daylight. Officer Merchant of Blackwood drew a sketch of the creature he saw. His sketch coincided with the descriptions from earlier in the week. Jacob Henderson saw the devil in Salem and described it as having "wings and a tail"4. The devil was only seen once more in 1909 in February.

Since 1909, the Jersey Devil has continued to be sighted by people all over New Jersey. The number of sightings that have been reported to the authorities has dwindled over the years. This could be attributed to the fact that people don't want to be branded as crazy. Even though the number of reported sightings has dropped, there's still a considerable amount of sightings in the post 1909 era.

IN 1927, a cab driver on his way to Salem got a flat tire. He stopped to fix the tire. As he was doing this, creature that stood upright and was covered with hair, landed on the roof of his cab. The creature shook his car violently. He fled the scene, leaving the tire and jack behind. Phillip Smith, who was known as a sober and honest man, saw the devil walking down the street in 1953. The characteristic screams of the Jersey Devil were heard in the woods near Woodstown, NJ, in 1936.

Around 1961, 2 couples were parked in a car in the Pine Barrens. They heard a loud screeching noise outside. Suddenly the roof of the car was smashed in. They fled the scene, but returned later. Again they heard the loud screech. They saw a creature flying along the trees, taking out huge chinks of bark as it went along.

There have been other sightings since 1909, such as the Invasion of Gibbsboro in 1951. The people there saw the devil over a 2 day period. In 1966, a farm was raided and 31 ducks, 3 geese, 4 cats, and 2 dogs were killed. One of the dogs was a large german Shepard which had it's throat ripped out. In 1981, a young couple spotted the devil at Atsion Lake in Atlantic County.

In 1987, in Vineland an aggressive german Shepard was found torn apart and the body gnawed upon. the body was located 25 feet from the chain which had been hooked to him. Around the body were strange tracks that no one could identify.

The sightings and prints are the most substantial evidence that exists. Many of the theories on the Jersey Devil are based upon that evidence. Some theories can be proven invalid, while others seem to provide support for the Jersey Devil's existence.

One theory is that the Jersey Devil is a bird. Mrs. Cassidy of Clayton thought it was an invasion of scrowfoot ducks. The scrowfoot duck is much too small to be mistaken for the devil. Others believe the devil is really a sand hill crane. The crane used to live in South Jersey until it was pushed out by man. The sand hill crane weighs about 12 lbs., is 4 foot high, and a wingspan of 80 inches. It avoids man but if confronted it will fight. It has a loud scream whooping voice that can be heard at a distance. This could account for the screams heard by witnesses. The crane also eats potatoes and corn. This could account for the raids on crops. This theory doesn't explain , however, the killing of live stock. It also doesn't explain why people described the devil as having a horses head, bat wings and tail, all of which the crane doesn't have.

Professor Bralhopf said that" the tracks were made by some prehistoric animal form the Jurassic period"5. He believes the creature survived underground in a cavern. An expert from the Smithsonian Institute had a theory about ancient creatures surviving underground. He said the Jersey Devil was a Pterodactyl. The Academy of Natural Sciences could find no record of any creature, living or extinct, that resembles the Jersey Devil.

Jack E. Boucher, author of Absagami Yesteryear, has a theory in which he believes the devil was a deformed child. He thinks Mrs. Leeds had a disfigured child and kept it locked away in the house. She grew sick and couldn't feed the child anymore. It escaped out of hunger and raided local farms for food. This doesn't take into account the incredible life span of the devil. The child would have been 174 years old in 1909. It also doesn't account for the sightings of the devil flying.

Only a small amount of the sightings and footprints could be hoaxes. The Jersey Devil has been seen by reliable people such as police, government officials, postmasters, businessman, and other people whose "integrity is beyond question."6 As for the hoof prints, even if some were hoaxes, There is still no way to explain most of the tracks, especially the ones on roof tops and tracks that ended abruptly as if the creature took wing.

The last theory is the most controversial one. Many people believe that the Jersey Devil could be the very essence of evil, embodied. It is said that the devil is an "uncanny harbinger of war"7. and appears before any great conflict. The jersey devil was sighted before the start of the Civil War. It was also seen right before the Spanish American War and WW I. In 1939, before the start of WW II, Mount Holly citizens were awakened by the noise of hooves on their roof tops. The Devil was seen on December 7, 1941, right before Pearl Harbor was bombed. He was also seen right before the vietnam War.

The Jersey Devil's habit of being a forerunner to wars could be because of his possible demonic origins. In 1730, Ben Franklin reported a story about a witchcraft trial near Mt Holly, NJ. One of the origin legends say that Mother Leeds was a witch. The devil's birth could have been a result of a witches curse.

Other facts support the supernatural theory are the reports of the death of the devil. When Commodore Decatur fired a cannon ball at the devil, it went through him and he was unaffected.

In 1909, a track walker on the electric railroad saw the devil fly into the wires above the tracks. There was a violent explosion which melted the track 20 feet in both directions. No body was found and the devil was seen later in perfect health. In 1957, the Department of Conservation found a strange corpse in a burned out area of the pines. It was a partial skeleton, feathers, and hind legs of an unidentifiable creature. The devil was thought to be dead, but reappeared when the people of New Jersey thought that this time his death was real. Each time he is reported dead, he returns. Sometimes this year. The Jersey Devil will be 260 years old. It seems the devil is immortal, which a supernatural being would be. Another thing that supports this theory is the incredible distances the devil could fly in a short period of time. No animal could travel as fast as the devil did in 1909 when he was sighted in South Jersey, Philadelphia, and New York through out the week.

None of these theories can give a definitive answer to what the Jersey Devil was or is, but the sightings prove there is something out there. Whether the Jersey devil is a bird or a demon, is still left ot speculation. The people of New Jersey have definitely seen something out there lurking in the Pine Barrens.



There you have it. Source is [url=http://theshadowlands.net/jd.htm:26836]Here[/url:26836]

Old Reliable 01-02-2004 04:32 PM

smells like bullshit

Johnj 01-02-2004 04:43 PM

Good skunkweed dude.

Tripper 01-02-2004 04:52 PM

LIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Meh, interesting - But Bullshit.

Merlin122 01-02-2004 05:07 PM

[quote="|2a|VgeR":c0634]Jersey Devil?[/quote:c0634]

well... i live in south jersey. on my 8th grade trip we went to a place in the Pine Barrens called mount misery. its located near s site where the jersey devil attacked a group of ppl and killed them. one of the campers tried to fight it off with a .45 . sadly they were all killed and their entrails were eaten. i walked through the site myself and saw their truck. it was littered with bullet holes and blood stains. the site was originally blocked off by the state but my old cool hippie math teacher snuck us in there. when i was walking through it I had that feeling of being watched it was really creepy. and thats my experience with the jersey devil. I also kno other ghost stories about the pine barrens. PM me if u would like to hear a few ;)

RaNgeR 01-02-2004 05:55 PM

Really?

Merlin122 01-02-2004 06:15 PM

... yes really

Old Reliable 01-02-2004 06:51 PM

looks like a plucked chicken with pms oOo:


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