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winigwl

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  1. is daahf the greys anatomy song?
  2. better than we'll expect
  3. yes reguardless of if you've listened to the leaked version or not you must buy it
  4. i got to hear this album! i'm waiting on an upload but i'm so excited? what do you all htink of it?
  5. winigwl replied to Arazmire's topic in The Lounge
    applebees just rocks!
  6. it's aight
  7. now all that's left is for them to admit vlv was inspired by ricky martin
  8. winigwl replied to gabby.'s topic in The Lounge
    welcome gabby! and another youngster! i believe i started here when i was 13 :wacky:
  9. YOU DIDN'T WIN TICKETS TO MSG BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T ANNOUNCE WINNERS YET! JUNE 5TH BUDDY!
  10. hopefully we get an obama-biden ticket? biden was the best candidate of all of them. its a shame no one really knew who he was
  11. i'm not loving yes as much as all of you, but its still really good daahf and lij are the two best in my opinion
  12. more importantly, hillary or orbama is that mccain loses! Viva la Democratic Party!!!!
  13. :D:D:DWASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama has clinched the Democratic nomination for president, according to CNN estimates, making him the first African-American in U.S. history to lead a major-party ticket. Obama picked up a slew of superdelegate endorsements on Tuesday. Those endorsements, combined with the delegates he's projected to receive from South Dakota's primary, will put him past the 2,118 threshold, according to CNN estimates. Obama will claim victory during a speech in St. Paul, Minnesota, according to prepared remarks released by his campaign. "Tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another -- a journey that will bring a new and better day to America," he's expected to say. "Tonight, I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States." His remaining rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton, does not plan to concede the race Tuesday night, campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe told CNN -- but one of her leading supporters said "a moment of truth" was at hand. "I think a decision has to be made about whether keeping this nomination wide open is in the best interest of winning in November," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California. "I do not believe that it is, and I'm a very strong supporter of Hillary being placed on ticket as a vice presidential candidate." Clinton will address her supporters in New York Tuesday. Obama will hold a rally at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, the same arena which will house the 2008 Republican National Convention in September. Obama is expected to praise Clinton's campaign. He has been speaking favorably of the New York senator as his focus has turned toward the general election and his battle against John McCain, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee. "Senator Hillary Clinton has made history in this campaign not just because she's a woman who has done what no woman has done before, but because she's a leader who inspires millions of Americans with her strength, her courage, and her commitment to the causes that brought us here tonight," Obama will say. Two New York lawmakers told CNN on Tuesday that Clinton expressed willingness during a conference call to serve as Obama's running mate in November. One of the lawmakers said Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, has been pushing the idea privately for several weeks. But in a statement issued Tuesday afternoon, her campaign said there was nothing new in her remarks. "Today on a conference call with New York legislators, Sen. Clinton was asked whether she was open to the idea of running as vice president and repeated what she has said before: She would do whatever she could to ensure that Democrats take the White House back and defeat John McCain," the former first lady's campaign said in a written statement Tuesday afternoon. Even though she discussed being Obama's running mate, McAuliffe earlier in the day said Clinton was "absolutely not" prepared to concede the race after the polls close tonight in Montana and South Dakota, the final two contests on the primary calendar. McAuliffe rejected as "100 percent" incorrect an Associated Press report that Clinton is preparing to acknowledge Obama has the delegates to win the nomination Tuesday night as the five-month Democratic primary process comes to a close. Former President Jimmy Carter and Rep. James Clyburn, the No. 3 Democrat in the House and the highest ranking African-American in Congress, were two of the most prominent superdelegate endorsements that Obama picked up. "I came to that decision because I do believe that he has elevated this campaign," Clyburn said. "He has energized our constituents. He is redrawing an electoral map for Democrats." http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/03/election.democrats/index.html YAY!!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! :dance: :dance: :dance: YAYYYYYYYYYY!
  14. is it good? i've never had it
  15. wow. a concert in my living room? my mom would hate that they'd ruin the carpet good luck alyssa!
  16. apart from life in technicolour, and maybe daahf everyone one could be a single can't wait for 42 though. hey must be saving it
  17. birthdays aren't a problem with me. for post milestones i feel if its 5000, 10,000 or any incriment of 10,000 after that they're ok
  18. 42 should be 42 minutes that woudl be pretty damn epic like karnevil 9
  19. emails come out on the 5th hold your horses
  20. so what do we all think the mystery song is?
  21. ugh we were 30 seconds away! mother fucker
  22. sounds aight, but at the beg. i' could barely hear jonny. i'll wiat for the real version but thanks
  23. sounds good but the acoustic seems better

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