a really good band that plays in esperance.
they are only year 8s but they rock!
they play pemo roth music and are cool.
(roth: rock and goth muso crap!!!)
they are only year 8s but they rock!
they play pemo roth music and are cool.
(roth: rock and goth muso crap!!!)
Shelby: did you see that falling from grace concert?
Maylea: ah, yeah i was in it!
Shelby: oh yeah...so was i. like my vocals?
Maylea: well my keyboard solo was betta!
Shelby: bullshit!
Maylea: we're betta than sarahs band by far
Shelby: yeah, soooo right!
Maylea: ah, yeah i was in it!
Shelby: oh yeah...so was i. like my vocals?
Maylea: well my keyboard solo was betta!
Shelby: bullshit!
Maylea: we're betta than sarahs band by far
Shelby: yeah, soooo right!
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Wow dude, did you hear that awsome song by "WEEN" ?!?!? its called Falling out or something, i didnt know those guys made good music!
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Verb
1) act of attending an exhibition, usually competitive, of farm products, livestock, etc., often combined in the U.S. with entertainment and held annually by a county or state.
2) act of partying and drinking for a period of time at an outdoor event with friends and family.
3) attending an event with music, foods that come on a stick, and lots of beer.
Origin:
1300–50; Middle English feire < Anglo-French, Old French < Late Latin fēria religious festival, holiday ( Medieval Latin: market), in L only plural; akin to feast.
1200-15; West Allis feire < Stallis-Saxon>
Verb
1) act of attending an exhibition, usually competitive, of farm products, livestock, etc., often combined in the U.S. with entertainment and held annually by a county or state.
2) act of partying and drinking for a period of time at an outdoor event with friends and family.
3) attending an event with music, foods that come on a stick, and lots of beer.
Origin:
1300–50; Middle English feire < Anglo-French, Old French < Late Latin fēria religious festival, holiday ( Medieval Latin: market), in L only plural; akin to feast.
1200-15; West Allis feire < Stallis-Saxon>
We will be fairing for ten days straight.
Dan took off for the state fair and will be fairing.
If you are not fairing, you're failing.
Dan took off for the state fair and will be fairing.
If you are not fairing, you're failing.
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widely considered 'nonsense', but regarded by some as a book worth reading then displaying proudly on one's shelf.
widely considered 'nonsense', but regarded by some as a book worth reading then displaying proudly on one's shelf.
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