bahhhh are we gonna fight or have fun guys? cmonnn
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bahhhh are we gonna fight or have fun guys? cmonnn
like 3 years ago i had one diff account but back then i was immature so when i decided to act intelligently i got this account and now im here!
I only have one account here and one account at the other forum I go to. I know a couple ppl who've been banned and came back under a different name.
Fucking with people always comes back to ya void, don't talk shite you know isn't true.
i did it once, back in the day. i never created an account to be a degenerate, i was just always wanting to switch my name. in other words, i always allowed members who knew me that i changed my username. i wanted to change this one, but ganj is starting to stick to me.
hold on sensi.... what the fuck is 9 stone????
She is... i'm guessing:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Melton420
Sensi..... ;)
lol, and Void, that was ridiculous, i can't believe you did that, she's done nothing wrong to anyone and so using her for your "fun" is pretty fuckin' low man.. expect to be robbed tonight!
Oh yeh, in answer to your question Beachguy, i have never used another account.. it's pointless:D
think dr. said it was 126 pounds! lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Melton420
dont u measure in stones over there? ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_(weight)
Quote:
A stone is a unit of mass in the Imperial system of weights and measures formerly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and most Commonwealth countries. It is equal to 14 pounds avoirdupois, or 6.35029318 kilograms.
It was frequently used in the past for weighing agricultural commodities. Potatoes, for example, were traditionally sold in stones or half-stones (14-pound or 7-pound quantities). Though no longer an official unit of measure – in medical and other technical contexts kilograms are used – the stone remains almost universally popular for use in Britain and Ireland as a means of expressing human body weight. A person in these countries would normally describe themselves as weighing, for example, "11 stone 4" (11 stone and 4 pounds).
In the United States and Canada, where stone as a unit of weight is generally unknown, a person would normally describe themselves as weighing "158 pounds" (using the same amount of weight as in the previous example). This usage of pounds alone to express body weight is very unusual in Britain and Ireland.