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  • Thinking about Grandma made him sad, so he touched his arm again, this time giving him a combination of crab and snoke, which let him forget.

    STARCRAFT GHOST NOVA KEITH R.A. DECANDIDO 2006

  • Everyone around him, including his dad and both his siblings, did crab, snoke, turk, and especially hab, so he saw what it did to them.

    STARCRAFT GHOST NOVA KEITH R.A. DECANDIDO 2006

  • JAD's work is out, the Axe work does NOT support intelligent design, the behe snoke paper also supports evolutionary theory.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Conservative 2010

  • Pakistan's AAJ television showed footage of at least one helicopter hovering over what appeared to be the site of the crash, with columns of snoke billowing from heavily forested ground.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Just pop a snoke granade in the room, and run away before you can get shot.

    Hushed Casket Recent Posts 2010

  • JAD's work is out, the Axe work does NOT support intelligent design, the behe snoke paper also supports evolutionary theory.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Conservative 2010

  • Just pop a snoke granade in the room, and run away before you can get shot.

    Hushed Casket Recent Posts 2009

  • Just pop a snoke granade in the room, and run away before you can get shot.

    Hushed Casket Recent Posts D3ad3y3 454 2009

  • Retreating only occurs when the farthest edge is moving closer to its source. on 03 / 19 / 2009, -0 / +2Also note that the huge chunk that broke off near the beginning breaks off at the same time that all the snoke on the mountains in the background disappears.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • I use to snoke weed with Joseph Smith, Jr. Yeah, it was me and Joe Jr. and John Archibald and we would blaze that shit up.

    TREY PARKER PICKING ON MORMONS AGAIN 2008

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  • to pry meanly into holes and corners, to poke one's nose where it has no business (Lost Beauties of the English Language, by Charles Mackay)

    January 12, 2012