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LexiGirl75 said:And Juggyhead too.![]()

LexiGirl75 said:And Juggyhead too.![]()

That's what they're making??? Oh I need to call the DC Dept of Employment Svcs to get my retroactive pay.vraiblonde said:High school student who plays in a band?

Hola Senorslotted said:

http://www2.archiecomics.com/index.htmljuggy4805 said:GD Am I too young to appreciate this joke?![]()
otter said:Was she from Bladensburg?? If so, chat it up, dude.
No, my sons know who they are b/c it still came on tv on Sunday mornings on the WB (now CW Network).juggy4805 said:GD Am I too young to appreciate this joke?![]()
On that page, the comic says "Something is missing here. Click on it quick!"slotted said:
juggy4805 said:GD Am I too young to appreciate this joke?![]()
After the Group Areas Act was scrapped in the early 1990s, Johannesburg was affected by urban blight. Thousands of poor, mostly black, people who had been forbidden to live in the city proper, moved into the city from surrounding black townships such as Soweto. Crime levels in formerly white areas rose. Many buildings were abandoned by landlords, especially in the high-density areas such as Hillbrow. Many corporations and institutions, including the JSE Securities Exchange, moved their headquarters away from the city centre, to suburbs such as Sandton. By the late 1990s, Johannesburg was rated as one of the most dangerous cities in the world.Dougstermd said:she claimed to be living in a town south of richmond but after chatting a little I found out she was still in south africa on a project. and was COMMING TO AMERICA around Christmas
great, now I'll be up all night looking for what's missing.vraiblonde said:On that page, the comic says "Something is missing here. Click on it quick!"
So how the hell do you click on something that's missing???![]()
Ha, Jughead is missing a sockslotted said:great, now I'll be up all night looking for what's missing.
the jalopy?
You are a cornucopia of informationotter said:After the Group Areas Act was scrapped in the early 1990s, Johannesburg was affected by urban blight. Thousands of poor, mostly black, people who had been forbidden to live in the city proper, moved into the city from surrounding black townships such as Soweto. Crime levels in formerly white areas rose. Many buildings were abandoned by landlords, especially in the high-density areas such as Hillbrow. Many corporations and institutions, including the JSE Securities Exchange, moved their headquarters away from the city centre, to suburbs such as Sandton. By the late 1990s, Johannesburg was rated as one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
Reviving the city centre is one of the main aims of the municipal government of Johannesburg, so most moved to Richmond, Virginia. Drastic measures have been taken to reduce crime in the city. These measures include closed-circuit television on street corners. Statistics show that crime levels in Johannesburg have dropped as the economy has stabilised and begun to grow [1]. In an effort to prepare Johannesburg for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, local government has enlisted the help of former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani to help bring down the crime rate, as the opening and closing matches of the tournament will be played in the city.
Steer clear of that one..
Well, Reggie is missing, but where would he be so you could click it?slotted said:great, now I'll be up all night looking for what's missing.
the jalopy?
slotted said:Ha, Jughead is missing a sock

slotted said:great, now I'll be up all night looking for what's missing.
the jalopy?
:Nomo taught me well.vraiblonde said:
It's easy. I was hoping there would be another game after that, but nope.slotted said:I'm not about to attempt the word scramble tonight though.
