i have such good news i think it should come in wax form, crayola if i could afford it. three days time, 39cents and counting. look out for a fiberoptic touch tomorrow..it might make you fuzzy in weird places
What? Ah, well. I knew you were leaving, I just didn't know you had gone. Well, change is good (as I think I remember saying before...). I wish you luck and inspiration and prosperity in your new home :)
yo whats up turd-burglar. you best be cranking out the art... cause im tryin to. that artfuel show im doing is in a couple weeks. well mannnn I LOVVES YOU and everyone sends their lovesss too.
WORD WORD!... just gott a bunch of that equipment and a new mac and i just startd makin music..! scope it out on my "cook!" myspace and add me sonl.... this shit is platnum... like the streets is callin! hah .. WORD!!
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