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bonginawaffle from Michigan - United States

bonginawaffleme

,   KalamazooMichigan - United States US Chat

i lov music and i am fun to be with and i like to make people laugh


Shady77 from Alberta - Canada

Shady77Hey come chat with me.

,   Grande PrairieAlberta - Canada Canadian Chat

Hey my names coyne i like to party, drive, and listen to loud music.


AngelTheGatekeeper from Connecticut - United States

AngelTheGatekeeper"When in doubt, get the hell out!" - Ghost Hunters

,   MilfordConnecticut - United States US Chat

I'm a very spiritual person, I love anything to do with the paranormal. Just on here looking for some friends (preferably females). All I really now are guys, I need some girl time, lol. I have a finace, we've been together almost 5 years now.We live together in Milford, and we're always looking for something to do.


CanehdainGurl from Alberta - Canada

CanehdainGurlCrazy Fun In Alberta

,   Waterton ParkAlberta - Canada Canadian Chat

Hey Whats up im Leash. Ive just moved to Waterton Park Alberta from Ontario. Looking to Chat it up with some people. So hit me up.


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Before Kevin Smith became a Hollywood darling with Chasing Amy, a film he wrote and directed, he made this $27,000 comedy about real-life experiences working for chump change at a New Jersey convenience store. A rude, foul-mouthed collection of anecdotes about the responsibilities that go with being on the wrong side of the till, the film is also a relationship story that takes some hilarious turns once the lovers start revealing their sexual histories to one another. In the best tradition of first-time, ultra-low budget independent films, Smith uses Clerks as an audition piece, demonstrating that he not only can handle two-character comedy but also has an eye for action--as proven in a smoothly handled rooftop hockey scene. Smith himself appears as a silent figure who hangs out on the fringes of the store's property. --Tom Keogh

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