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  • *-merk-*
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    Originally posted by potawatomi_azhe'ni
    Iz it the crouching tiger??LOL
    :rofl2:

    char - yer a nut! :p

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  • ~*~Xammy~*~
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    *ROFLMAO* :Naughty

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  • SqUish
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    *LMFAo*........its true we are both Cherokee me and sham... *LMFAO ayes


    *CHHT paginG CHErokee GREG i repeat Cherokee Greg... Jinglin chica would like u to meet her behind the porta pottys in section 17 ,I repeat meet her at section 17, thank u Chhht * :LMFAO!!!

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  • ~*~Xammy~*~
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    Squish is mah cherokee luva :rofl2:

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  • step_2_da_side
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    NICE one Charmin!! :rofl2:

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  • David Schneider
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    Or college English teachers.

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  • Singing Eagle
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    Originally posted by David Schneider
    So she tells me. The correct word is "totem."
    Now I know for sure she's a quack - only white new ager people use the word totem! *RME*

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  • ojibwaysweetie
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    Originally posted by Burberrilish
    maybe thats your spirit guide!!!
    ROOOAAARRRR



    :rofl2::rofl2:

    *LMAO*

    *LMAO*

    Burbs...you cwazy! :lol2:

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  • David Schneider
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    Originally posted by Burberrilish
    maybe thats your spirit guide!!!
    ROOOAAARRRR


    :rofl2::rofl2:

    *LMAO*
    So she tells me. The correct word is "totem."

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  • David Schneider
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    Yup. Panther or cougar are the best translations. Mountain lion is OK too. Without you guys helping me, she would not likely give the translation. I guess I could try begging.

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  • drinkingfromysaucer2
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    hmmm...thought it meant "wildcat" as in leopard or panther

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  • BurBz
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    *LMAO* ssssshhh :Quiet..no one knows thats him!!!!

    RRROOOAARRRR!!!! LMAO :rofl2:

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  • Dazzle_me_now
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    Originally posted by Burberrilish
    maybe thats your spirit guide!!!
    ROOOAAARRRR



    :rofl2::rofl2:

    *LMAO*
    :rofl2:

    crazzzeee!!!

    pssst.. I wont tell brian you're posting pics of him!! JK

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  • BurBz
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    Originally posted by potawatomi_azhe'ni
    What badmutha?? LMAO What means that
    I think she/he is trynna kill our fun here :rofl2::rofl2:

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  • Azhe'ni
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    Originally posted by Badmutha
    It means "I'm not fat. I'm big boned!"

    What badmutha?? LMAO What means that

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