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"Do you remember there used to be a couple who they played those dragon games with. Heather and Ray. They came down from North Wales and stayed in a B&B. His hair was even longer than Geoff's but he was very polite. She didn't say a thing all weekend. Anyway, they'd just gone to bed in their room when there was a knock on the door. They thought it was the landlady but it turned out to be the chap who'd had the room before them. He'd come back for his drugs. He said they were hidden behind the toilet. Well, they didn't want to upset him so they let him in and he got his drugs and that was the end of that."
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Jul 11, 2025
Jul 11, 2025 at 4:38 PM UTC
Those Dragon Games
You're a young boy on The playground, sharing with the Pretty girls you like
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Feb 13, 2021
Feb 13, 2021 at 1:54 PM UTC
chocolate chip
Brigitte Bardot Bardot, born in 1962, born under the name of Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot September 28, 1934 (84 years) Paris, distribution of France. Actress Girl Singer Dancer Activist animal rights from 1952 to 1973 (actress) from 1973 to today (militant animal rights) Wife Roger Vadim (born 1952, *** 1957) Jacques Charrier (born in 1959, 1962) Gunter Sachs (born 1966, 1969) Bernard d'Ormale (born in 1992) Partner Jean-Louis Trintignant (1956-1958) Bob Zagury (1963-1965) Serge Gainsbourg (1967)) Patrick Gilles (1968-1971) Miroslav Brozek (1975) -79) Allain Bougrain-Dubourg (1980-1985) children 1 parent Mijanou Bardot (sister) Signature Signature Brigitte Bardot Brigitte Bardot Anne-Marie (in French: [bʁiʁit Bado, born September 28, 1934] she is an actress, a singer, a dancer and a French animal rights activist; it was one of the most famous symbols from the '50s and' 60s and was well known in his initials, B. Bardot was a budding dancer and began her career as an actress in 1952, in 1957, she gained international renown recognition for his role in the controversy and God created women. Bardot drew the attention of the French intelligence conferences. It was the theme of the Simone de Beauvoir trial of 1959, ****** syndrome, in which Bardot he described himself as a "locomotive" of women's history "and was based on the existential reasons of his first and the most recent woman released of France after the war. . . After, I played in the movie The Contempt by Jean-Luc Godard (1963). For his role in the 1965 film of Louis Malles Long live Maria! Bardot was nominated for a BAFTA award for the best foreign actress. Since 1969 until 1978, Bardot was the official Marianne's face (previously anonymous) to represent the freedom of France. Bardot retired in 1973 of the entertainment industry. He played in 47 films, played in different musicals and recorded more than 60 songs. He was honored by the Legion of Honor in 1985 but decreased. After his withdrawal, I became an animal rights activist. In the 2000s, it sparked controversy criticize immigration and Islam in France. She was sentenced five fines for hatred against racial hatred. 1.1 Biography First years: 1934-1952 1.2 Career: 1952-1973 1.2.1 Star Truth 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 international Movies Movies 1.2.5 singers End of career 1.3 Animal activism well-being: from 1973 to today 2 employees for the life of Madrague 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 health policy and legal affairs 4 Filmografia 5 Discography 6 books 7 References 8 Literature 9 External Links Biography The progress of life: 1934-1952 Bardot was born in Paris of a girl of one breast, the daughter of Louis Bardot (1896-1975) and Anne-Marie "Toty" Bardot (born Mucel, 1912-1978). Louis studied engineering and worked with his father Charles Bardot in the family business. Louis and Anne-Marie married in 1933. Bardot grew up in a Catholic and attentive family. Brigitte was admitted to Hattemer, a private school. He went to school three days a week and usually studies at home. He gave three days a week for classes in Madame Bourget's dance studio. Brigitte's mother also wrote her younger sister, Marie-Jeanne (born May 5, 1938) for the dance. Marie-Jeanne finally gave birth to Brigitte, who focused on ballet. In 1947, Bardot was admitted to the Conservatoire Paris.                                      For three years, I took dance classes with Russian choreographer Boris Knyazev. Leslie Caron he was one of his classmates. The other dancers are called Bardot "Bichette" "Little doe". 1929. The same year, she is a model for the fashion magazine "Jardin des Modes", directed by journalist Hélène Lazareff. At the age of 15, he appeared on March 8, 1950 on the cover of Elle and was seen by a young director, Roger Vadim, while taking care of children. Marc Allégret, who gave Bardot the opportunity to play The Laurels Are Cut. Although Bardot played the role, the film was canceled. His relationship with Vadim, who participates in the hearing, is involved in life and career. Career: 1952-1973 Brigitte Bardot at Cannes in 1953. Actor Bourvil Le Trou Normand (1952) Crazy for Love. I played Manina, the director of ***** Rozier, the girl in a bikini (1953). He played in The Long Teeth (1953), played Vadim's wife, and then starred in the Jean Richard play, portrait of his father (1953). Bardot had a small role in a film funded by the Hollywood Act of Love (1953) in Paris with Kirk Douglas. I received a half attention when it was present.
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Feb 1, 2019
Feb 1, 2019 at 5:32 PM UTC
B. Bardot (militant animal rights) bʁiʁit
Brigitte Bardot Bardot, born in 1962, born under the name of Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot September 28, 1934 (84 years) Paris, distribution of France. Actress Girl Singer Dancer Activist animal rights from 1952 to 1973 (actress) from 1973 to today (militant animal rights) Wife Roger Vadim (born 1952, *** 1957) Jacques Charrier (born in 1959, 1962) Gunter Sachs (born 1966, 1969) Bernard d'Ormale (born in 1992) Partner Jean-Louis Trintignant (1956-1958) Bob Zagury (1963-1965) Serge Gainsbourg (1967)) Patrick Gilles (1968-1971) Miroslav Brozek (1975) -79) Allain Bougrain-Dubourg (1980-1985) children 1 parent Mijanou Bardot (sister) Signature Signature Brigitte Bardot Brigitte Bardot Anne-Marie (in French: [bʁiʁit Bado, born September 28, 1934] she is an actress, a singer, a dancer and a French animal rights activist; it was one of the most famous symbols from the '50s and' 60s and was well known in his initials, B. Bardot was a budding dancer and began her career as an actress in 1952, in 1957, she gained international renown recognition for his role in the controversy and God created women. Bardot drew the attention of the French intelligence conferences. It was the theme of the Simone de Beauvoir trial of 1959, ****** syndrome, in which Bardot he described himself as a "locomotive" of women's history "and was based on the existential reasons of his first and the most recent woman released of France after the war. . . After, I played in the movie The Contempt by Jean-Luc Godard (1963). For his role in the 1965 film of Louis Malles Long live Maria! Bardot was nominated for a BAFTA award for the best foreign actress. Since 1969 until 1978, Bardot was the official Marianne's face (previously anonymous) to represent the freedom of France. Bardot retired in 1973 of the entertainment industry. He played in 47 films, played in different musicals and recorded more than 60 songs. He was honored by the Legion of Honor in 1985 but decreased. After his withdrawal, I became an animal rights activist. In the 2000s, it sparked controversy criticize immigration and Islam in France. She was sentenced five fines for hatred against racial hatred. 1.1 Biography First years: 1934-1952 1.2 Career: 1952-1973 1.2.1 Star Truth 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 international Movies Movies 1.2.5 singers End of career 1.3 Animal activism well-being: from 1973 to today 2 employees for the life of Madrague 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 health policy and legal affairs 4 Filmografia 5 Discography 6 books 7 References 8 Literature 9 External Links Biography The progress of life: 1934-1952 Bardot was born in Paris of a girl of one breast, the daughter of Louis Bardot (1896-1975) and Anne-Marie "Toty" Bardot (born Mucel, 1912-1978). Louis studied engineering and worked with his father Charles Bardot in the family business. Louis and Anne-Marie married in 1933. Bardot grew up in a Catholic and attentive family. Brigitte was admitted to Hattemer, a private school. He went to school three days a week and usually studies at home. He gave three days a week for classes in Madame Bourget's dance studio. Brigitte's mother also wrote her younger sister, Marie-Jeanne (born May 5, 1938) for the dance. Marie-Jeanne finally gave birth to Brigitte, who focused on ballet. In 1947, Bardot was admitted to the Conservatoire Paris.                                      For three years, I took dance classes with Russian choreographer Boris Knyazev. Leslie Caron he was one of his classmates. The other dancers are called Bardot "Bichette" "Little doe". 1929. The same year, she is a model for the fashion magazine "Jardin des Modes", directed by journalist Hélène Lazareff. At the age of 15, he appeared on March 8, 1950 on the cover of Elle and was seen by a young director, Roger Vadim, while taking care of children. Marc Allégret, who gave Bardot the opportunity to play The Laurels Are Cut. Although Bardot played the role, the film was canceled. His relationship with Vadim, who participates in the hearing, is involved in life and career. Career: 1952-1973 Brigitte Bardot at Cannes in 1953. Actor Bourvil Le Trou Normand (1952) Crazy for Love. I played Manina, the director of ***** Rozier, the girl in a bikini (1953). He played in The Long Teeth (1953), played Vadim's wife, and then starred in the Jean Richard play, portrait of his father (1953). Bardot had a small role in a film funded by the Hollywood Act of Love (1953) in Paris with Kirk Douglas. I received a half attention when it was present.
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A procession of pink lilies upon a blackened road with white dots on its surface For what do they protest? Dusk and twilight approaching Everyone is holding a black candle in its hands The trees turned down their blank stare and lapsed into silence Someone's playing Chopin's funeral march on a piano covered with ivy It is a requiem mass about the death of pure beauty
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Jan 5, 2019
Jan 5, 2019 at 6:39 AM UTC
Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor
MK ULTRA IS REAL AND IS BEING USED ON ME
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Dec 5, 2018
Dec 5, 2018 at 4:52 PM UTC
Hey, Y'all
beads that hit like bullets sudden and painful and take you by surprise but the damage is only temporary and then i collect them and give them sentimental value which i know is something i shouldn't because ill only lose them anyway the other people who have collected beads are guns they shoot them when they lose them some days they want their beads back but they're mine now and because of that we don't get along im the one who gave them value so they're mine and they're never getting them back i dont remember my first bead where it came from or how i got it but one day it appeared but now it's long gone i wouldn't worry if i were you most people never keep their first bead they go missing after a while on rare occasion im not being careful on rare occasion i decide i won't act with ease im reckless and careless until suddenly i pull the trigger, not on purpose in the slightest maybe i said some things, did some things knew a little too much about things but because i pulled the trigger only a couple will stay, the rest will go missing and ill never get them back my beads are weapons that are used against me they never asked to be shot at me but once i attached that value to them they were stuck with me forever and despite people telling me "let them go" "the chipped beads, the bad beads" "you don't need them. they're toxic." but i keep them because i believe it's worth it but then because of those few beads i keep i slowly notice the others disappearing one by one they're all gone and suddenly without warning my barrell of beads is empty except for the last and now the beads i once cherished so much are gone and now in the barrell of another gun i pulled the trigger again
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Jan 3, 2018
Jan 3, 2018 at 2:28 AM UTC
The BB Gun
beads that hit like bullets sudden and painful and take you by surprise but the damage is only temporary and then i collect them and give them sentimental value which i know is something i shouldn't because ill only lose them anyway the other people who have collected beads are guns they shoot them when they lose them some days they want their beads back but they're mine now and because of that we don't get along im the one who gave them value so they're mine and they're never getting them back i dont remember my first bead where it came from or how i got it but one day it appeared but now it's long gone i wouldn't worry if i were you most people never keep their first bead they go missing after a while on rare occasion im not being careful on rare occasion i decide i won't act with ease im reckless and careless until suddenly i pull the trigger, not on purpose in the slightest maybe i said some things, did some things knew a little too much about things but because i pulled the trigger only a couple will stay, the rest will go missing and ill never get them back my beads are weapons that are used against me they never asked to be shot at me but once i attached that value to them they were stuck with me forever and despite people telling me "let them go" "the chipped beads, the bad beads" "you don't need them. they're toxic." but i keep them because i believe it's worth it but then because of those few beads i keep i slowly notice the others disappearing one by one they're all gone and suddenly without warning my barrell of beads is empty except for the last and now the beads i once cherished so much are gone and now in the barrell of another gun i pulled the trigger again
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There's a parallel universe where I have abs And cool hair. Where I ride the bluest wave Back to shore. Where I tell people to **** off Because I hit every ball They ever threw at me. Instead I give myself a mulligan. And surf the green waves of the flatline. And hum the same B flat Until it sounds like B
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Dec 18, 2017
Dec 18, 2017 at 2:18 PM UTC
that one adam ******* movie where he falls in love with a girl who has short term memory loss isn't as bad as the pitch sounds
You push me away then pull me close and you reject me and tell me you miss me and act liek nothing is wrong and share random stuff one moment not talk to me for days next and somehow in this push-pull friendship of ours everytime you come back after hurting me for days, weeks, sometimes months on end everytime you talk sweet to me after harsh words everytime you pretend like everything is cool and nothing happened and you didn't hurt me brushing it off as bad mood, bad day, bad timing. everytime you bounce back i get annoyed with the fact that i don't even pretend to be okay. that it really is okay all that matters at the moment is we are friends again and you are talking to me again and i can't not care and i can't shut you off the way you shut me off. i guess this is what it means to love the unlovable. But i really care and i really love you.
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Jun 6, 2015
Jun 6, 2015 at 9:59 AM UTC
Bb
J'ouvre les yeux, Je pleure de BONHEUR, Moi, qui vient de sortir... Du ventre de ma mère, petite que je suis, GRAND sont mes yeux, Ouvert pour admirer, Ma mère qui sourirait En voyageant vers l'inconnu, Je découvre ma famille, Toute JOYEUSE, de voir du monde, Je fais mon premier pas dans... ma... vie, avec un SOURIRE
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Mar 18, 2015
Mar 18, 2015 at 10:08 PM UTC
Bonheur