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Hey Gijs, Dit is echt origineelste gastenboek dat ik ooit heb gezien, eigenlijk is alles wat je hebt gemaakt super origineel, voor mij in ieder geval.... Ik vind het echt super leuk om een neef te hebben die allemaal dingen maakt waar ik nog nooit van gehoord heb!!! Eerst de drumcomputer enzo en nu filmpjes van gameboys die je helemaal vervormt, Ik vind het allemaal echt super leuk!! En ik hoop dat je nog veel van zulke dingen zult maken in de toekomst... Heel veel suces Liefs Hasse
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Hello! I was online and decided to see if I can find anybody else with the last name Gieskes...and your name came up. My mother is a Gieskes...her great-grandfather is a Gieskes. So, just wanted to know if you and my mother were related somehow? and also, to know if there are more than just one Gieskes family in Netherland. we have website and are trying to find other family members. you can contact me at this address: gieskes78@yahoo.fr my name is Nancy. Hope to hear from you. Thanks!
Dear Gijis Gieskes, You are the greatest. I wish I was just like you. I am very bored. I have a gameboy with LSDJ, but no one else does. I am going to go jack off onto a pile of circuit boards or something. goodbye. -tony
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The vice president has at long last lumbered back from a Wyoming vacation, and, reportedly, from shopping for a $2.9 million waterfront estate in St. Michael\'s, a retreat in the Chesapeake Bay where Rummy has a weekend home, where \"Wedding Crashers\" was filmed and where rich lobbyists hunt.
Three tons of food ready for delivery by air to refugees in St. Bernard Parish and on Algiers Point sat on the Crescent City Connection bridge Friday afternoon as air traffic was halted because of President Bush’s visit to New Orleans, officials said.
Three tons of food ready for delivery by air to refugees in St. Bernard Parish and on Algiers Point sat on the Crescent City Connection bridge Friday afternoon as air traffic was halted because of President Bush’s visit to New Orleans, officials said.