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"This is Sonicsgate Right Here, Man"

And this is the latest video from the mind of Oscar-winning documentarian Jason Reid, who chronicles how a Governor Gregoire campaign appearance at South Seattle Community College (West Side, represent!) quickly morphed into a pro-Sonic rally. Set to Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'", I dare you to try and choke back the tears. It ain't over yet, people.

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save our sonics! save our sonics! save our sonics!...where 'bend over clay, take your emails and threats and shove them up your lying sooner ass' happens.

Of fer Crissakes. These are the same morons that complain about presidential debates interrupting their sports events.

He has my whole-hearted support.Large sexy.I love him very much.I saw him many times in millonaire dating site"W e a l t h y L o v i n g . c o m".I am wondering whether he searching his new love in this site?If I can catch a chance have a chatting with him?

Mmmm, not her fan. I saw her profile on "SeekingRich.com" last week. "She is already in relationship with a young
billionaire on our site", according to the officials of that site.You can contact her on that site.


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