jknowgood
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- Aug 12, 2010
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You just support what you're told too.I am not the one making up stories.
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You just support what you're told too.I am not the one making up stories.
Hardly I don't pay bills.You just support what you're told too.
We know the government does, that's why you kiss their ass.Hardly I don't pay bills.
I don't have any bills to pay.We know the government does, that's why you kiss their ass.
Lol, the democrat party owns you, or your thoughts. Because you agree with any looney thing they proclaim.I don't have any bills to pay.
They think they are being cute but alas it only shows their age of maturity at around thirteen.
It’s what cult members do.Lol, the democrat party owns you, or your thoughts. Because you agree with any looney thing they proclaim.
I am surprised that they haven't done it already..
Just hell no.
Some angry fathers need to stop this.
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The Markham Pan Am Centre just north of Toronto was the venue for the Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre’s Fall Classic swimming competition last weekend. And the classic Sesame Street song came to mind: “One of these things is not like the others; one of these things does not belong.
Rebel News was tipped off by concerned parents that there was something perverse happening in the pool at Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre's Fall Classic swimming competition this past weekend October 20 in Markham Pan Am Centre
(Wait for it.....)
Namely, at one of the swim races on Friday, 10 competitors took part. Nine of the competitors had much in common: they were female and they were either 13 or 14 years of age. Alas, the tenth competitor was Nicholas J. Cepeda, a.k.a., Melody Wiseheart, a member of the Orangeville Otters Swim Club. That’s right: somehow, 13 and 14-year-old girls were swimming against a 50-year-old biological male. Unbelievable.
Swim competition allows a 50-year-old biological male to swim with 13 year-old girls
The Markham Pan Am Centre just north of Toronto was the venue for the Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre’s Fall Classic swimming competition last weekend. And the classic Sesame Street song came to mind: “One of these things is not like the others; one of these things does not belong.”www.rebelnews.com
Canada and Progs are on a roll.....
sickThe Markham Pan Am Centre just north of Toronto was the venue for the Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre’s Fall Classic swimming competition last weekend. And the classic Sesame Street song came to mind: “One of these things is not like the others; one of these things does not belong.
Rebel News was tipped off by concerned parents that there was something perverse happening in the pool at Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre's Fall Classic swimming competition this past weekend October 20 in Markham Pan Am Centre
(Wait for it.....)
Namely, at one of the swim races on Friday, 10 competitors took part. Nine of the competitors had much in common: they were female and they were either 13 or 14 years of age. Alas, the tenth competitor was Nicholas J. Cepeda, a.k.a., Melody Wiseheart, a member of the Orangeville Otters Swim Club. That’s right: somehow, 13 and 14-year-old girls were swimming against a 50-year-old biological male. Unbelievable.
Swim competition allows a 50-year-old biological male to swim with 13 year-old girls
The Markham Pan Am Centre just north of Toronto was the venue for the Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre’s Fall Classic swimming competition last weekend. And the classic Sesame Street song came to mind: “One of these things is not like the others; one of these things does not belong.”www.rebelnews.com
Canada and Progs are on a roll.....