If they come in 3's...

Taggart

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You know that superstition about deaths coming in 3's? So, Reagan and Ray Charles have died. Who's #3??

;)
 

Xionide

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Bush....

























....But I dont think that type of luck will come about soon.

-Xionide
 

boyRacer

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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
California, hopefully.

judging from your recent posts and how many times your avatar has changed in the past hour or so... i think you're having a really sh!tty day. :D
 

illustri

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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
California, hopefully.

What is it you and Cali?
Face it friend, all culture, influence, and wealth in the US is in CA -- and NY
between the two theres oil rigs, corn, and "here there be dragons"
 

Jfrag Teh Foul

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Originally posted by: aylanl4
well, accourding to my bf Tony Randall (who is already dead) from the Odd couple

Yup... that was what I was about to post. Tony was first, Reagan, and now Ray Charles.
 

yukichigai

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The last one is usually someone at the height of their career. If that's the case I'm guessing....

Orlando Bloom?
 
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Originally posted by: yukichigai
The last one is usually someone at the height of their career. If that's the case I'm guessing....

Orlando Bloom?

we can only hope.

LoL at 1st i was thinking Orlando Jones, the black guy from the 7-up commercials. Then i realized ever since he got replaced in those commercials his career was over.
 

digitalsm

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Originally posted by: illustri
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
California, hopefully.

What is it you and Cali?
Face it friend, all culture, influence, and wealth in the US is in CA -- and NY
between the two theres oil rigs, corn, and "here there be dragons"

Uh you are forgetting Texas isnt that far behind of California. California was ranked the 6th largest economy in the world, Texas was ranked 8th with New York following closely behind at 9. When you measure it per capita, Texas is second.