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Get this man a shield.
you forgot the caption
Captain


is that a banjo ? cOuntrY bOy i LoooOVe yOu rAwr
hello how is dodger
Chris I just can't get out this Snow ball I created over you on Facebook Your Account is listed as Officially .. okay but your public statement saying your only on Twitter has everyone in complete confusion...my FB MESSENGER IS FULL ABOUT it
@mvdisonkay
*screams in banjo*
Yes I love the Avett brothers! Such a great song. Made me tear up the first time I heard it. Definitely recommend them even if you’re not into country or folk.
They really transcend a genre
The other thing about that Facebook ACCOUNT it shows its tied to a Chinese account.. Following web pages from your face book account.. Ease up date us official account.
I'm not stupid or blind but with kindness I believe this was message for someone or the public... I love your style. I'm not trying to be funny
Thanks CHRIS
I moved back to my home state NC GRADUATED FROM PINE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL...HOME OF THE TROJANS 1998.
I went to your High School in 1997 I was a transfer...I skipped school alot...I'm graduation class of 1998. I remember you I was a JR YOU WAS A SOPHOMORE...
The lyrics of this song are sweet poetry. The conception of loss is linked to the capricious interpretations of our ego. Depending on how we relate to ourselves, we will see the loss as a lousy move of fate or as another situation to go by and learn.
Charles Dickens, English writer and novelist, has already said: "I learn from every failure what I need to learn."
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