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But surely they shouldn't be able to do this because it's basically advertising shooting and gangs to youngsters, but to make it more effective they've made it a Reebok advert won't little children start gangs and shooting? Or am I just being stupid?
Also, in 50 Cent's 'Candy Shop' video at the end when hes in the car does anyone actually know what he says? He speaks really weird and he did the same in that New Simpsons episode on Sunday.
Oh and he's featuring in in Jamie Foxx's album due this year which ios a suprise.
Mice only take shetland ponies, with gin.
Mice get home-visits.
> The dock leaves help out? Like what, organize a whip-round for the
> hospital bills, make sure the milk is cancelled?
Mice don't drink milk, stop day dreaming.
> Yeah, I hear bees hate De La Rocha, and Calm Like A Bomb gets them
> really uppity.
*slain*
Don't try it on wasps, though.
> I meant generalised to other garden injuries. Perhaps a mouse grazes
> itself on a tree, the dock leaves help out, that sort of thing.
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The dock leaves help out? Like what, organize a whip-round for the hospital bills, make sure the milk is cancelled?
> Stryke wrote:
> Dock leaves are for nettle stings. You know nothing. What do you use
> for bee/blackboxer stings?
>
> A rolled up newspaper and some rage.
Yeah, I hear bees hate De La Rocha, and Calm Like A Bomb gets them really uppity.
I wonder.
> Of course they're specified. Otherwise army surgeons would use them.
>
> "Doc, is my severed arm, leg, pelvis and penis going to
> alright?"
> "Course it is, son. Now hold the dock leaves over the bleeding
> stumps."
> "Wow. It's like morphine in leaf form."
I meant generalised to other garden injuries. Perhaps a mouse grazes itself on a tree, the dock leaves help out, that sort of thing.
>
> A rolled up newspaper and some rage.
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I'd love to see someone go after Ali with a crumpled copy of the Times. Back in the day, of course. Now it only takes a breath of wind to knock the guy over.