

This BedWhen Kelly died her bed was the place we all flocked to. Eight people on that tiny twin bed. Stickers adorned the headboard, and Dali graced the wall above. There was only one pillow, no box spring, just the frame and the mattress that held up those grieving. Her scent still lingered on those sheets, waiting to return back to her that night. Metallica's "nothing else matters" played endlessly to drown out the sobs. Eight people on that tiny twin bed. We were stuck there, afraid that if we moved she would drift farther away. The cries ceased for brief moments of happy memories, only to return louder than before.This Bed
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Devious Comments
*t & p wiggle*
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you live in a zoo.
you smell like a money.
and you act like one too.
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*uses wall adaptor to open can*
Justin:...i needed something to get it up.
Stefan:...that's what she said.
Justin: . . . . you win this round homosexuals.
*MediaGambit*
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ah that so kills me. thanks for the vm too sexc!
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HAPPY CHRISTMAS SEXC!!!!
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I LIKE YOUR PANTS AROUND YER FEET!!
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~You Must Be The Change You Wish To See In The World." ~ M. Ghandi~
The Legion is Forming
Today's Word:
Gambit (noun)
Pronunciation: ['gæm-bit]
Definition: A daring opening move in chess that sacrifices a piece for a future advantage.
Usage: Applied first and foremost to the game of chess.
Suggested Usage: Of course, it can be applied to any daring opening move, such as a provocative statement to open a conversation or a risky business maneuver that promises long-term gains. "Buying so much of the flood plain was a risky gambit that could pay off if fish-farming becomes profitable."
Etymology: Italian gambetto "gambit", originally "tripping (up)" from gamba "leg". The same PIE root devolved into Greek kampê "bend, twist" and Lithuanian kampas "corner".
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