The 2,000,000th post game

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my baby is on a level

No I In Threesome

theres a me in threesome! 😱

Don't let the door hit your ass

Originally posted by ~Wålshy~
theres a me in threesome! 😱
theres never a you in anything

There is no I in team, but there is an I in "Fail" and "Win" and "touch that again and i'll break your f*cking face"

He's the KO to the DAK

K

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KOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODAK!

Just about to get ready to leave for work

Originally posted by Moosey
He's the KO to the DAK

K

O

D

A

K

KOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODAK!

i may be into dudes, and you may be f*cking hot.
but you still arent' getting into my pants, im easy, but im not that easy mhm

17/11/2007 - FINALLY. Here is a 6 minute preview for ONE NINE NINE FOUR. Enjoy. Also we are interviewing Billie Joe Armstrong from Green Day next week which is the final interview for the film, this is exciting news. The film is being edited as we speak and we hope to have it finished early in the new year.

Originally posted by kodak
i may be into dudes, and you may be f*cking hot.
but you still arent' getting into my pants, im easy, but im not that easy mhm

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Dunno what to say to any of that, so, I'm just gonna dance. 💃

ABOUT THE FILM

On April 5th 1994, the man who brought underground alternative music into the mainstream, Kurt Cobain, was found dead from a self inflicted shot gun wound to the head. In the same year a little known band out of the bay area in Northern California called Green Day released 'Dookie' which would go on to sell over 19 million copies worldwide. In the same year another band from Orange County in Southern California called The Offspring released 'Smash' and went on to have the highest selling independent record of all time on independant punk label, Epitaph. If 'Grunge' died in 1994 with the death of Kurt, Punk was now the biggest musical style in the world and was reborn into a new body through the likes of Green Day, The Offspring, Blink 182, Bad Religion and the hordes of successful bands on indie labels like NOFX, Pennywise and Rancid. This film documents the 90's incarnation of 'punk rock' from the dark days of the mid 80's to the resurgence of the East Bay punk scene, the Socal surf and skate movement to the eventual start of the Warped Tour. We follow the stories of the artists, labels, managers and producers that were part of punk rocks most successful time period... Ever.

Featuring interviews with:

Fat Mike - NOFX / Fat Wreck Chords
Tim Armstrong - Rancid / Hell Cat Records
Lars Frederikson - Rancid
Matt Freeman - Rancid
Billie Joe Armstrong - Green Day
Joey Cape - Lagwagon
Mark Hoppus - Blink 182
Tom Delonge - Blink 182
Brett Gurewitz - Bad Religion / Epitaph
Greg Graffin - Bad Religion
Fletcher Drage - Pennywise
Tony Sly - No Use For A Name
Scott Russo - Unwritten Law
John Feldman - Goldfinger
Dexter Holland - The Offspring / Nitro Records
Joe Escalante - The Vandals / Kung Fu Records
Larry Livermore - Lookout Records
Kevin Lyman - Warped Tour
Rick Devoe - Blink 182 Manager / Big Dummy Productions
Andy Somers - Booking Agent
Ryan Greene - Producer
Rob Cavallo - A&R / Producer
Matt Messer - A&R
Tim Curran - Professional Surfer

Narrated by Tony Hawk
Written and Directed by Jai Al-Attas

Producer: Matt Wardle
Executive Producer: Bill Silva

Originally posted by Moosey
👆

Dunno what to say to any of that, so, I'm just gonna dance. 💃

do you want to train my dog? he is really hyper.

no im not making a penis joke, i have a dog and it is hyper and doesnt listen

Originally posted by AbnormalButSane

Death Note?

Originally posted by kodak
do you want to train my dog? he is really hyper.

no im not making a penis joke, i have a dog and it is hyper and doesnt listen

That's a thinly veiled attempt to get me to touch your penis. 😒

Originally posted by The Pict
Death Note?

yep

Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
yep

You seem sad. petpet

Wanna go cow tipping?

Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
yep

I remember watching the first movie a while ago. Pretty good.