And leave without paying!

Yeh, by Americans who think America = the world.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
The so-called lightning capital of the world!Kmar wrote:
You should try Tampa, Fl in June/JulyCamm wrote:
jesus fucking christ.
my window in my room is about 3 feet from the end of the bed, lightning just hit something outside, followed by a few seconds of silence, then the biggest fucking clap of thunder I've ever heard.
Those poor Congolese they cannot seem to get a break. We should organize a BF2s Field Trip to Africa and help!DrunkFace wrote:
Yeh, by Americans who think America = the world.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
The so-called lightning capital of the world!Kmar wrote:
You should try Tampa, Fl in June/July
A Village in the Congo sees nearly 8 times the lightning strikes as Tampa does.
You'd think with all that lighning they'd have electricity to light each home, but no.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Those poor Congolese they cannot seem to get a break. We should organize a BF2s Field Trip to Africa and help!DrunkFace wrote:
Yeh, by Americans who think America = the world.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
The so-called lightning capital of the world!
A Village in the Congo sees nearly 8 times the lightning strikes as Tampa does.
i like spring and fallFloppY_ wrote:
ugh.. how I hate winter...
And summer is too hot
Autumn too cold & wet
Spring is abit cold but nice...
I prefer cool summers tbh...
It's actually based on data gathered by NASA. Those fancy satellites, you know. Rwanda bumped us to number two a few years ago.DrunkFace wrote:
Yeh, by Americans who think America = the world.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
The so-called lightning capital of the world!Kmar wrote:
You should try Tampa, Fl in June/July
A Village in the Congo sees nearly 8 times the lightning strikes as Tampa does.
Kmar wrote:
It's actually based on data gathered by NASA. Those fancy satellites, you know. Rwanda bumped us to number two a few years ago.DrunkFace wrote:
Yeh, by Americans who think America = the world.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
The so-called lightning capital of the world!
A Village in the Congo sees nearly 8 times the lightning strikes as Tampa does.
I like when you put the typical America bashers in their place with facts.11 Bravo wrote:
Kmar wrote:
It's actually based on data gathered by NASA. Those fancy satellites, you know. Rwanda bumped us to number two a few years ago.DrunkFace wrote:
Yeh, by Americans who think America = the world.
A Village in the Congo sees nearly 8 times the lightning strikes as Tampa does.
bennisboy wrote:
fuckiong gingers
loooooooove itbennisboy wrote:
like a G6
madnessliquidat0r wrote:
wtf is that lyric about anyway