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Personal Reunion is 35 2nd song by blink-182 consisting entirely of profanity. Clearly divine by George Carlin's Seven Words You Can't Say on the Radio, the band has been playing the song since their Cheshire Cat days (or pre-Dude Ranch days).
A song was recorded in the studio for Short Music for Short People, an album released around 1999 for Fat Wreck Records and appears on the band's live album, discharged within 2000, The Mark, Tom, And Travis Show: The Enema Strikes Back.
Length: 0:43 Lyrics: shit, piss, piece of tail, cunt, cocksucker, prick, tits, wind, terd & twat.
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Mister Spiffy's Reunion Planner
Family reunion planner, ideas, tips, themes, resources, free reunion registry, and message boards.
FamilyReunion.com
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Cyndi's List - Reunions
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Reunions Magazine
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Temple University's Family Reunion Institute
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Family Reunions and Genealogy
Links to sites that help in combining genealogy and the next family reunion with planning tips, timetables, projects, checklists, reunion games, and icebreakers.
Better Homes and Gardens: Family Reunion Center
Planning, activities, menus and invitations for a great family reunion.
Arkansas Parks and Tourism Reunion Planner
On-line reunion planner with information on Arkansas parks and other locations.
Sharing our Links to the Past
Article with reunion hints, links, and examples.
Family Reunion List
Provides a listing of family reunions and offers a free webpage for announcing a family reunion.
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