Bismarck.Dracondria said: »
I think we should send Spence to Rosengård....
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Asura.Bluespoons said: » How many potatoes does it take to kill an Irishman? DAT FAMINE OMG I CANT BELIEVE YOU'D MAKE A JOKE ABOUT THAT OMG NEVER TALKING TO YOU AGAIN Edit: Last time we started telling these kinda jokes it ended up as racial joke night on vent >_>;;; I learned some *** amazing jokes that night,some of which were irish ones xD I know it's not horrible lol I just felt bad when I heard it.
Rosengard eh?
Gay area or something? Asura.Bluespoons said: » How many potatoes does it take to kill an Irishman? love it Quiznor said: » Asura.Bluespoons said: » How many potatoes does it take to kill an Irishman? DAT FAMINE OMG I CANT BELIEVE YOU'D MAKE A JOKE ABOUT THAT OMG NEVER TALKING TO YOU AGAIN Edit: Last time we started telling these kinda jokes it ended up as racial joke night on vent >_>;;; I learned some *** amazing jokes that night,some of which were irish ones xD Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Quiznor said: » Asura.Bluespoons said: » How many potatoes does it take to kill an Irishman? DAT FAMINE OMG I CANT BELIEVE YOU'D MAKE A JOKE ABOUT THAT OMG NEVER TALKING TO YOU AGAIN Edit: Last time we started telling these kinda jokes it ended up as racial joke night on vent >_>;;; I learned some *** amazing jokes that night,some of which were irish ones xD This just reinforces my belief he just isnt funny at all Fairy.Spence said: » Rosengard eh? Gay area or something? f;alsldkgjaldkfjhlkjlk;shtlksh /facedesk
Asura.Yomisha said: » f;alsldkgjaldkfjhlkjlk;shtlksh /facedesk Asura.Yomisha said: » f;alsldkgjaldkfjhlkjlk;shtlksh /facedesk Time for a game of............ For Spence
Quote: Rosengård, literally "Rose court", is a city district in Malmö, Sweden. As of 1 January 2007, the population was 21,955, of which 60 percent were born outside of Sweden.[1] In 2008 a total 86% of the population in the city district was of foreign background.[2] Although frequently incorrectly referred to as a suburb, Rosengård constitutes an integral part of Malmö city and is, contrary to common belief, fairly centrally located, neighbouring the city's Centrum district. In 2009-2010, more than a dozen people with immigrant backgrounds were shot in the whole city.[3][4] Rosengård has also been the place for several violent clashes between local youth and authorities.[5] Fire crews have also been threatened and attacked. As a result, the Malmö Fire Department refused to respond to fire calls in Rosengård without police escort.[6] In late April 2010 major riots were started again. Cars, wagons, kiosks, building sheds, recycling stations and bicycle sheds were set ablaze. Firefighters who attempted to put out the fires were subjected to stone throwing and fireworks, and thus had to receive police escort. Twenty riot-equipped police patrols were eventually also set in. 38% of the population in Rosengård is employed.[8] 40% of the pupils in Rosengård fail grammar school.[9] Quiznor said: » This just reinforces my belief he just isnt funny at all Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Sounds like a party spot to me "38% of the population in Rosengård is employed.
40% of the pupils in Rosengård fail grammar school." Bismarck.Dracondria said: » For Spence Quote: Rosengård, literally "Rose court", is a city district in Malmö, Sweden. As of 1 January 2007, the population was 21,955, of which 60 percent were born outside of Sweden.[1] In 2008 a total 86% of the population in the city district was of foreign background.[2] Although frequently incorrectly referred to as a suburb, Rosengård constitutes an integral part of Malmö city and is, contrary to common belief, fairly centrally located, neighbouring the city's Centrum district. In 2009-2010, more than a dozen people with immigrant backgrounds were shot in the whole city.[3][4] Rosengård has also been the place for several violent clashes between local youth and authorities.[5] Fire crews have also been threatened and attacked. As a result, the Malmö Fire Department refused to respond to fire calls in Rosengård without police escort.[6] In late April 2010 major riots were started again. Cars, wagons, kiosks, building sheds, recycling stations and bicycle sheds were set ablaze. Firefighters who attempted to put out the fires were subjected to stone throwing and fireworks, and thus had to receive police escort. Twenty riot-equipped police patrols were eventually also set in. 38% of the population in Rosengård is employed.[8] 40% of the pupils in Rosengård fail grammar school.[9] So it's like the ghetto Fairy.Spence said: » Bismarck.Dracondria said: » For Spence Quote: Rosengård, literally "Rose court", is a city district in Malmö, Sweden. As of 1 January 2007, the population was 21,955, of which 60 percent were born outside of Sweden.[1] In 2008 a total 86% of the population in the city district was of foreign background.[2] Although frequently incorrectly referred to as a suburb, Rosengård constitutes an integral part of Malmö city and is, contrary to common belief, fairly centrally located, neighbouring the city's Centrum district. In 2009-2010, more than a dozen people with immigrant backgrounds were shot in the whole city.[3][4] Rosengård has also been the place for several violent clashes between local youth and authorities.[5] Fire crews have also been threatened and attacked. As a result, the Malmö Fire Department refused to respond to fire calls in Rosengård without police escort.[6] In late April 2010 major riots were started again. Cars, wagons, kiosks, building sheds, recycling stations and bicycle sheds were set ablaze. Firefighters who attempted to put out the fires were subjected to stone throwing and fireworks, and thus had to receive police escort. Twenty riot-equipped police patrols were eventually also set in. 38% of the population in Rosengård is employed.[8] 40% of the pupils in Rosengård fail grammar school.[9] So it's like the ghetto Fairy.Spence said: » Bismarck.Dracondria said: » For Spence Quote: Rosengård, literally "Rose court", is a city district in Malmö, Sweden. As of 1 January 2007, the population was 21,955, of which 60 percent were born outside of Sweden.[1] In 2008 a total 86% of the population in the city district was of foreign background.[2] Although frequently incorrectly referred to as a suburb, Rosengård constitutes an integral part of Malmö city and is, contrary to common belief, fairly centrally located, neighbouring the city's Centrum district. In 2009-2010, more than a dozen people with immigrant backgrounds were shot in the whole city.[3][4] Rosengård has also been the place for several violent clashes between local youth and authorities.[5] Fire crews have also been threatened and attacked. As a result, the Malmö Fire Department refused to respond to fire calls in Rosengård without police escort.[6] In late April 2010 major riots were started again. Cars, wagons, kiosks, building sheds, recycling stations and bicycle sheds were set ablaze. Firefighters who attempted to put out the fires were subjected to stone throwing and fireworks, and thus had to receive police escort. Twenty riot-equipped police patrols were eventually also set in. 38% of the population in Rosengård is employed.[8] 40% of the pupils in Rosengård fail grammar school.[9] So it's like the ghetto tall,hot,blonde hoodrats bro wtf is the ghetto like in Canada? illegal moose fighting?
Quiznor said: » Fairy.Spence said: » Bismarck.Dracondria said: » For Spence Quote: Rosengård, literally "Rose court", is a city district in Malmö, Sweden. As of 1 January 2007, the population was 21,955, of which 60 percent were born outside of Sweden.[1] In 2008 a total 86% of the population in the city district was of foreign background.[2] Although frequently incorrectly referred to as a suburb, Rosengård constitutes an integral part of Malmö city and is, contrary to common belief, fairly centrally located, neighbouring the city's Centrum district. In 2009-2010, more than a dozen people with immigrant backgrounds were shot in the whole city.[3][4] Rosengård has also been the place for several violent clashes between local youth and authorities.[5] Fire crews have also been threatened and attacked. As a result, the Malmö Fire Department refused to respond to fire calls in Rosengård without police escort.[6] In late April 2010 major riots were started again. Cars, wagons, kiosks, building sheds, recycling stations and bicycle sheds were set ablaze. Firefighters who attempted to put out the fires were subjected to stone throwing and fireworks, and thus had to receive police escort. Twenty riot-equipped police patrols were eventually also set in. 38% of the population in Rosengård is employed.[8] 40% of the pupils in Rosengård fail grammar school.[9] So it's like the ghetto tall,hot,blonde hoodrats bro Asura.Bluespoons said: » wtf is the ghetto like in Canada? illegal moose fighting? It's mad sketchy. People don't hold doors open and never say 'please' or 'thank you' Fairy.Spence said: » Asura.Bluespoons said: » wtf is the ghetto like in Canada? illegal moose fighting? It's mad sketchy. People don't hold doors open and never say 'please' or 'thank you' And dont give free donuts anywhere Ramuh.Urial said: » Quiznor said: » Fairy.Spence said: » Bismarck.Dracondria said: » For Spence Quote: Rosengård, literally "Rose court", is a city district in Malmö, Sweden. As of 1 January 2007, the population was 21,955, of which 60 percent were born outside of Sweden.[1] In 2008 a total 86% of the population in the city district was of foreign background.[2] Although frequently incorrectly referred to as a suburb, Rosengård constitutes an integral part of Malmö city and is, contrary to common belief, fairly centrally located, neighbouring the city's Centrum district. In 2009-2010, more than a dozen people with immigrant backgrounds were shot in the whole city.[3][4] Rosengård has also been the place for several violent clashes between local youth and authorities.[5] Fire crews have also been threatened and attacked. As a result, the Malmö Fire Department refused to respond to fire calls in Rosengård without police escort.[6] In late April 2010 major riots were started again. Cars, wagons, kiosks, building sheds, recycling stations and bicycle sheds were set ablaze. Firefighters who attempted to put out the fires were subjected to stone throwing and fireworks, and thus had to receive police escort. Twenty riot-equipped police patrols were eventually also set in. 38% of the population in Rosengård is employed.[8] 40% of the pupils in Rosengård fail grammar school.[9] So it's like the ghetto tall,hot,blonde hoodrats bro I was elected to lead,not to read! Do people get hurt when they wear red plaid in a blue plaid area?
Asura.Bluespoons said: » Do people get hurt when they wear red plaid in a blue plaid area? Girl,thats like going into a tim horton's and calling it a starbucks! Shirts are fair game, but ***goes down when the toque gangs come out. There's some beef over whether a toque should have a pompom or not
I was like oooh what's a toque!
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