Carlton - Ya Gotta Love II

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Ya gotta love Paul Pierce ...

Forget Jesus Christ and other relgious figures, P-Diddy really is 'da truth' !!!

Love that game winning shot against the Atlanta Hawks :D
 
Ya gotta love getting through three exams today alive! Especially in the freakin' heat. :p

One exams tomorrow and another on Monday and I'm done!

Ya gotta love four periods off tomorrow and Monday. :)
 

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Umm, not on the school bus though, could be a tad embarrassing
That sounds like a man who's speaking from experience, eh? :p

Ya gotta love that the band is heading in a very good direction, now that we've finally got a full list and some pretty killer songs down. :) I'm getting really pumped about teh whole thing, especially with school holidays coming up.
 

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EddieB I thought talk of you giving your sister oral pleasure was bad but now talking about a "thing" with Cranium.......

He's only human Guns, let him dream on.....
 
Ya REALLY gotta luv that the weekend's here! :thumbsu:

It's been a HUGE week in the Blue Dawn universe, i'm stuffed, in need of a chilled weekend and that's exactly what i've got in store. :D
 
This is just weird and i don't love it but it's just weird.

A VIRTUAL reality game player is being divorced after his wife caught his cyber character having 'sex' with a two-dimensional prostitute.

David Pollard's wife walked out on him in tears, according to the UK Sun, over an online fling between his computer self (known as an avatar) and another character in the game Second Life.

She then accused Mr Pollard, 40, of being so besotted in real life that he had asked her love rival’s creator - who he has never seen in real life - to become his real-life wife.

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Amy, 28, who wed Mr Pollard after they met in a chatroom five years ago, called it “the ultimate betrayal".

“The solicitor wasn’t at all surprised," Amy said, "She said it was her second divorce case involving Second Life that week.”

About 15 million fans play the game in which they create online alter egos who live full lives, including having jobs, relationships and children.

Amy’s divorce cites the fictional flings as “unreasonable behaviour”.

The couple have already “divorced” in Second Life.

Amy, who has now found a new fella via the game World Of Warcraft, claimed David and the woman in the US had agreed to wed.

Mr Pollard insisted: “I don’t think I was really doing anything wrong.”
 
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