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1 viewsGasping for air, the noose tightening around his neck as his tiptoes failed to find solid ground, Jimmy finally understood: Pay your band dues on time.
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1 viewsThe guys began to rethink the "Dude, let's use that big patch of cactus as cover and smoke a fatty" idea.
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1 viewsWhile it seemed like a cool, lofty idea to never touch the ground outside the club, even his fans turned on him when Gabe took a liking to big heavy meals. Especially those that made him gaseous.
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1 views"What do you mean, 'Remember the van we used to have?'"
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0 viewsJackass stunts aren't quite as funny when there's a freeway at the bottom of steep, grassy slope.
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0 views"I am such a loser," Nathan thought, hanging his head, "Not only are my imaginary friends not all that cool, they're not even all there."
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0 viewsSome bands take negative reviews very, very seriously.
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0 views[insert lame joke about one-of-each ethnic sampling, and try not to stare lustfully at the photo for too long]
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0 views"Is he done taking our photo, is it safe to look up?"
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0 viewsBoys II Men merely updated the four-guys-stand-around-and-sing-a-cappella thing.
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0 viewsThe rest of the band backed away. When Kris stared wistfully ahead like this, it was only a matter of time until he broke into song, the sweeping strings emanating from the heavens, passers-by either joining in or looking tired and sad for their slow-motion close-ups. But there was usually a hot chick walking by at some point and she'd actually give them a little smile instead of demanding "What are you losers looking at?" so it was all good.
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1 viewsAll her friends groaned. Devon had found the pull-string that made her talk.
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