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#1 ShutterOfMouths
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Boardwalk Empire Dexter Battlestar Galactica The Twilight Zone Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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I've been told I smell like ass.
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It was some Disney Channel movie called Tru Confessions. I remember watching it as a kid and it was pretty heavy.
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Making threats or being rude isn't going to make them want to help you.
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My top five: 1. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 2. Sunshine 3. There Will Be Blood 4. Way of the Gun 5. Bronson
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I usually sleep around midnight.
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Published on Friday, November 06, 2009.
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It's way overcrowded.
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#9 ShutterOfMouths
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[QUOTE="worlock77"]

And if not then you have only yourself to blame for agreeing to terms that you did not bother to fully read or understand.

jcknapier711
I don't understand why you're backing the people who want to screw you and me up the wazoo? But anyway, I asked the person whether there would be any early termination fees and he said no.

I don't see what being gay has to do with any of it.

Go shove your political correctisms where the sun don't shine.

I'm not trying to be politically correct. I'm only saying it doesn't have any relevance to what you're talking about. It seems you only mentioned it for the sake of making a gay joke.
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Mountain of the Dead: The Dyatlov Pass Incident The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to an event that resulted in the deaths of nine ski hikers in the northern Ural mountains. The incident happened on the night of February 2, 1959 on the east shoulder of the mountain Kholat Syakhl (a Mansi name, meaning Mountain of the Dead). The mountain pass where the incident occurred has been named Dyatlov Pass after the group's leader, Igor Dyatlov . The mysterious circumstances and subsequent investigations of the hikers' deaths have inspired much speculation. Investigations of the deaths suggest that the hikers tore open their tent from within, departing barefoot in heavy snow; while the corpses show no signs of struggle, one victim had a fractured skull, two had broken ribs, and one was missing her tongue. A legal inquest had been started immediately after finding the first five bodies. A medical examination found no injuries which might have led to their deaths, and it was concluded that they had all died of hypothermia. One person had a small crack in his skull, but it was not thought to be a fatal wound. An examination of the four bodies which were found in May changed the picture. Three of them had fatal injuries; the body of Thibeaux-Brignollel had major skull damage, and both Dubunina and Zolotarev had major chest fractures. The force required to cause such damage would have been extremely high, with one expert comparing it to the force of a car crash. Notably, the bodies had no external wounds, as if they were crippled by a high level of pressure. One woman was found to be missing her tongue. There had initially been some speculation that the indigenous Mansi people may have attacked and murdered the group, for encroaching upon their lands, but investigation indicated that the nature of their deaths did not support this thesis; the hikers' footprints alone were visible, and they showed no sign of hand-to-hand struggle. There was evidence that the team was forced to leave the camp during the night, as they were sleeping. Though the temperature was very low (around -25° to -30°C) with a storm blowing, the dead were dressed only partially, and certainly inadequately for the conditions. Some of them had only one shoe, while others had no shoes or wore only socks. Some were found wrapped in snips of ripped clothes which seemed to be cut from those who were already dead. This can be explained by the phenomenon of paradoxical undressing, where hypothermia victims begin to shed layers of clothing despite the cold due to the effects of the condition on their brains.