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looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
enigma said:
"Stop keep using" ? I knew your spelling was bad but it seems your grammar is poor as well. Still, it must be hard to type and masturbate at the same time.

I dont think most people know it as the blow-job smiley- just under-sexed lonely people like you.


Haha yea right ya sticky fingered little f***. And dont keep projecting your solitude on to me hermit. Ive got a life and chicks, they prefer real men you know not girlyboys like you that wear more make-up than they do.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,358
looney said:
Well stop keep using the blow job smillie stupid.

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GNF on Tour

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Jul 7, 2003
1,365
Auckland
Confined almost without exception to the southern hemisphere, cichlids are perchlike lake- and river-dwelling fish that have long been an important source of food for humans--and that, in places such as Lake Tanganyika, are so overfished that they are in danger of disappearing. Outside the southern hemisphere, the cichlids, which number unknown thousands of species, are known mostly to tropical-fish enthusiasts through a colorful representative, the freshwater angelfish, though tilapia are increasingly farmed as a food source in Asia and North America. Those tilapia can grow to huge size, writes authority George Barlow, as can other cichlids. "Even an angelfish," he notes, "is apt to grow too large for the home aquarium and to devour tidbits like guppies and neon tetras, to the dismay of the aquarist."
In this engaging and often humorous survey of the cichlids, Barlow addresses aspects of the fishes' natural history and behavior, among them their well-known and often advantageous aggressiveness (one species is named for legendary boxer Jack Dempsey), peculiar mating habits, and unusual evolutionary adaptations (among them nearly prehensile internal jaws and the use of vocalizations in displays of hostility and courtship). Barlow also discusses larger issues of speciation, gene flow, and conservation.
 








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