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Teenager faces 38 years in jail for school hacks

Graduation time is near for most students at Tesoro High School in Orange County California. However, two students are facing the prospect of beginning a prison term rather than walking across the stage to receive their diplomas. One of the teens faces the possibility of 38 years in prison.The two teens, Omar Khan and Tanvir Singh, have been charged with multiple felony counts. Khan’s chargers are by far the most severe with a total of 69 felony counts pending against him including identity theft, second degree burglary, computer access and fraud, removing and secreting a public record and altering and falsifying a public record.

The charges stem from Khan’s attempt to hack into his teachers computer using a stolen password to change his low grades to A’s and B’s. Khan is also alleged to have tried to install spyware to allow him access to the schools secure network remotely. In addition to attempting to change his own grades, Khan is also accused of trying to change the grades of 12 other students. Khan was found out when he requested a school transcript in order to appeal a denial of admission to the University of California for the coming fall semester. An investigation was started after school administrators noticed discrepancies in Khan’s grades. That investigation resulted in the officials finding Khan had original tests, answers and copies of his altered grades.

Source: DailyTech 

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  1. yay
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:19

    hahhah

  2. Just
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:20

    owned.

  3. adikt
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:21

    rapidshare links please.

  4. yay
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:22

    @3 ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. definitions
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:22

    what a loser lol!

  6. Andrius
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:22

    that boy has brains, how come he has bad grades?

  7. Jack
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:23

    adikt what do you need rapidshare links for its just a story.

  8. Shayan
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:23

    He should be hanged >:)

  9. slasher
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:26

    Khan and Singh.. the end of Bollywood dream for you guys. LOL

  10. Asif2bd.info
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:27

    I think “adikt” wants to see the grade sheet.

  11. Johnny
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:28

    Surprisingly they have a picture of him hacking….you should keep a low profile when doing this..Khan.

  12. MATT
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:33

    Kid you not, this was my highschool… graduated a couple years ago. first year it opened someone brought a gun to school… gotta love orange county kids am i right haha..
    go tesoro titans

  13. MATT
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:33

    couple years ago it also had kids expelled for writing death threats to a teacher. they were suppopsed to be writing confidential journal entries, but the teacher read them

  14. FiredahL
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:38

    oh thats going to hurt:(. well no computers in the jail:).. well in norway you can have a laptop in jail:D

  15. cg
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:40

    no you are not right, bringing a gun to school isnt cool.

  16. mdma
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:42

    interesting what kind of hacking skills would help him to defend against his cellmate at nights. nod32 won’t help there.

  17. jiggaboo
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:44

    I hope after serving their sentence they’re deported too. Fckin towelhead sand nigs.

  18. Jasper
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:44

    This is such a 1983 stunt, back in the days when “Wargames” was hitting the theaters. For this kid to be trying it 25 years later is just stupidity.

    Kids should earn their grades in school, not try to cheat and steal them. Good luck in prison you dumb geek.

  19. mr. weed
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:45

    this is what dumb geeks do when they can’t beat the scores by brain so they had to use script kiddie tools to hack and get busted

    in the end – owned + raped in jail

  20. satake
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:49

    Stupid scripkid he had what was coming! Is he that stupid that he tough no one would become suspicious? Thats just dumb.

  21. Dogwar1984
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:53

    the its stupid i even here about.
    of you going in school way hack a computer for.
    go in school to leran not to do stupid geek things

  22. zerocool
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:53

    hehe epic fail

  23. Extra
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:54

    In all fairness, he did get away with it until he asked for his high school transcript lol.

  24. PT
    June 21st, 2008 | 20:58

    He would be inteligent if he only changed his grades and not 12 more or if he had changed the grades before attempting to go to the university!
    DUMB!!!!!!!!!

  25. my c5 vette
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:03

    Wow, 38 years for hacking and changing grades. That’s more years than rapists, murderers, and white collar criminals who stole millions and millions of dollars.

  26. Anonymous
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:04

    Hail!
    38 years ugh they should just offer him a job

  27. booyaa
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:06

    He obviously didn’t realise, GCSE grades don’t mean sh~t in the real world. An extra year at college wouldn’t have hurt him.

  28. DANEJ
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:08

    Here in Denmark the Kessler fight is about to start, you english limey sheep-shaggers.

  29. WTF
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:09

    Haha, in norway you wouldn’t even get anywear near 38 years if you raped all the students and Blew up the school !

  30. undagroundking
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:10

    @ 26 thats why i hate this country and the dumb@$$ people here. im not proud to be an american these days…we got coke dealers going to jail longer then rapists…people are stupid…bunch of sheep. brainwashed.

  31. Bax
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:12

    Seriously though, how the hell do you justify a 38 year sentence for something like this?

    Rape some poor girl and ruin her life, spend six months in jail.
    Try to change your high school grades, and suddenly your looking at almost four decades!

    Somehow just doesn’t sound right to me..

  32. Jak
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:21

    So, his “ADrive” and his “Rapidshare” with 12 other students did him in.

  33. reb0rn
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:25

    To me also this is just insane… USA and also rest of the world should meka thair mind and make justice what should be… evil ppl should be panished and not some stupid kids for making it just for fun or to show off… (come one hight school grade are meaningless), duno where this world going…

  34. football crazy
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:27

    A burglar got stuck in a garage for 2 weeks and survived only on diet pepsi,but fell seriously ill.
    The family was on vacation and found the burglar on arriving.
    The burglar sued the family for ‘not having enough supplies’ iin the garage for him to survive.
    The judge ruled in favor of the burglar and told the family to pay him a huge amount in compensation.
    This is possible only in America.Where people think that Europe is a country.
    Dumb dumb dumb Americans!

  35. rex
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:34

    Changing grades online worked for Ferris Bueller!

  36. sleazy joe
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:35

    haha epic fail

  37. Deathclaw
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:37

    38 years for that???

    in my country for president assassination you would got 35 max 40 years!

  38. Jasper
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:38

    @15 football crazy

    We know your story is a lie because no one could survive for two weeks on diet pepsi. Fool.

    And no one in America thinks Europe is a country. We think it is a union.

  39. ionk (staff)
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:42

    should have hanged him!!

  40. Deathclaw
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:43

    @Jasper

    not all Europeans live in European union!!!

  41. Mr.Ceeeeee
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:43

    heared about this on radio 1 y-day lol.. i could of got done for this as i did something like this… only i got my hands on the actuall admin account for the entire school’s domain

    n3tw0rk2k … how easy was that password lolz (yes they had a windows 2k network)

  42. football crazy
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:44

    @39 Jasper
    Ok,it must’ve been one week.This story is true and it was reported in the media.It happened a few years back.

    Here’s one dumb American blonde who thinks Europe is a country.I’ve seen even dumber people on Jay Leno’s Jaywalking section.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEP7uti0PDw

  43. losonci
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:44

    those gypos are weird, they know some math but pay for a dead elvis.

  44. Freedom
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:53

    Are you F***ing kidding me?!

    Average prison costs in CA are almost 30k/year. That means the you, the American taxpayer, are going to spend roughly 1.5 million dollars to incarcerate someone that tried to cheat on a test. That doesn’t even take into account court costs, lawyer fees, appeals processes, probation costs, and inflation.

    This one case would probably have a 5 million dollar price tag, and I consider that to be a conservative estimate.

    Add onto that the costs for the students families. Jail for a son or daughter increases the likely of divorce among parents, and suicide among siblings.

    The simple fact is, the punishment does not match the crime. Mandatory minimum sentencing removes all reasonable punishment from the hands of a judge, and lays it in the hand of a mob that has no idea what they are doing.

    Give the kid a black mark on his permanent academic record, 1 year suspended, and about 1000 hours of community service.

  45. lipponen
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:53

    38 years?? That’s insane… oh wait… happened in USA. Nothing new.

  46. carlitos
    June 21st, 2008 | 21:56

    38 years won’t happen, it just makes a nice headline, It will be a lot less in reality. I’ve read that its likely to be under 2 years, possibly even less than that. They haven’t even been sentenced yet.

  47. erok713
    June 21st, 2008 | 22:01

    @18 Jasper
    “Kids should earn their grades in school, not try to cheat and steal them. Good luck in prison you dumb geek.”

    Yea, and people should buy DVD’s, CD’s, software, and go to the movies too.

  48. Deathclaw
    June 21st, 2008 | 22:03

    @erok713

    good one!!!

    LOFL!!!
    lolčina!

  49. Transcendent
    June 21st, 2008 | 22:06

    They will make a good example of those kids. Noone will want to hack at that school again.

  50. 500
    June 21st, 2008 | 22:19
  51. ★★★RLSLogKing★★★
    June 21st, 2008 | 22:27

    NO WAY WILL HE GET 38 YEARS. I WILL BE SURPRISED IF HE GETS ANY TIME.

    The CIA/FBI are in need of people with a spy/hacking potential. They don’t recruit n00bs and hope they can train them, they want those already possessing the nack for it. None of use will hear about it, but he will disapear of the radar very soon.

  52. Günther
    June 21st, 2008 | 22:57

    The same thing happened where I’m living here in Texas.

    Kid was valedictorian.

    They decided that though he altered his grades to become a valedictorian, he will retain that status, pay a fine, and not walk during graduation.

    –Dan

  53. TemplarLord
    June 21st, 2008 | 22:57

    2 bad he got caught, otherwise he seems like a really nice guy.

  54. Kim
    June 21st, 2008 | 22:58

    38 years? Really? For hacking into a few computers, that’s ridiculous!

  55. Old Commie Pinko Degenerate
    June 21st, 2008 | 23:11

    The reporter counted up the number of charges and multiplied that number by the maximum sentence on each charge. even in amerika most prison sentences are concurrent that is you serve the time for each charge simultaneously not cumulative where you do yer time for each charge one after the other.
    The comments further up indicate the kid’s real problem though. which is his muslim surname and as we know in amerika being a muslim will get you put away when ne1 else would walk.
    as for the rest of it. the kid lives in a society where cheating is encouraged. not just downloading so called intellectual property, but where all the society’s leaders lie and cheat as a matter of course.

    No one believes a word any politician utters and since so much of amerikan society is politicised from the lawyers to the judges, police chiefs, education board on down are positions where the occupants lie as a matter of course. these kids are right to think that the outrage at what they are alleged to have done is just more hypocrisy and buck passing by ‘outraged’ officials.
    the news reports of 38 years are just one more lie by the establishment of a community that does nothing but lie and then acts puzzled at their children’s deceit.

  56. Alexander
    June 21st, 2008 | 23:21

    Yeah, he should go to jail. But for 38 years?????
    I hope one day America will forget how to use paper and pencil, and becomes so dependent with computers, that one day every single electronic equipement will fail.
    That is the lesson for you keep it on paper locked away somewhere!!!!

  57. Adrian
    June 21st, 2008 | 23:24

    They didn’t hack at all, they broke into the school with a stolen key and changed the grades using a stolen password.

  58. Alexander
    June 21st, 2008 | 23:35

    And what about peoeple who bribred for better grades, paid to get diploma????? What about that???
    Having a boss with the paid diploma???

  59. Phil
    June 22nd, 2008 | 00:02

    Hello idiots….he FACES 38 years, he’s not going to GET 38 years. He’ll probably get a slap on the wrist or community service. The cops like to throw all sorts of charges at you and see which ones will stick.

  60. chris
    June 22nd, 2008 | 00:49

    /ranton
    It’s ridiculous to send a kid to jail for several years for trying to change his grades. But hey, everything happens in the US. I can’t believe the americans still believe they live in “the land of the free and home of the brave” when their government and police treat them as they do.
    I can’t believe that the school even allowed this to become a criminal matter and even if they did, it is absurd that he wouldn’t just face a fine or community service and of course expelled from his high school without a diploma. A prison term pretty much ruins his life, especially in america where you’re basically stripped of your rights both in jail and after.

    As a side note: A couple of years ago at the high school in Denmark i am attending as a senior, we had a similar incident. 10 students discovered a teachers password to a program used to register grades and attendance. After changing their grades and attendance record in their favor, some teachers notices some discrepansies and the students were expelled.

    There’s no question that what these students and the one currently facing jail time did was wrong, but sending either to prison is, to me, unbelievable.
    /rantoff

    I really hope this kid doesn’t go to prison

  61. tboy
    June 22nd, 2008 | 01:03

    Why 38 years? Because the name “Omar” and “Tanvir” = terrorist. Just change the name and you will get 38 days. Jihadddddd !!!

  62. MasTer
    June 22nd, 2008 | 01:05

    when I was in school, I also such stuff :D

    Yes, I have a job

  63. common sense
    June 22nd, 2008 | 01:52

    38 years? Seems a little light on the prison time here. And before any of you bleeding hearts say squat, remember…these records has the names and addresses AND social security numbers of every kid in that school as well as the teachers and principal and employees as if he got into the grades, he also had access to the rest of the info on the hard drives. That means if anyone had direct deposit, this kid also had access to bank records and account numbers and so on.

    Since this is classified as attempted Identity theft and (sorry for your luck kid and the rest of you whining bleeding hearts) This was made a FELONY back in 1999 and signed into law by President Clinton. As such attempted or actual Identity theft IS for all intensive thought, a federal felony and the charge for this is a minimum of 20 years in prison and or a 50,000. fine for the first time. Each time after that the prison term is increased to 40 years and the fines are increased to $100,000.00 PER TIME. So lets see, he did this at least 13 times so he could have been looking at spending life behind bars for this as well as paying close to 1.8 Million in fines for being a stupid idiot. Not to mention that he still can be charged in a civil court for the damages done to the school and it’s property, thus earning him yet another prison term and or fine on top of this one.

    So 38 years? Seems just about right.

  64. kid
    June 22nd, 2008 | 02:13

    lol mdma

  65. EuroTrash-HOT GABAGE
    June 22nd, 2008 | 02:30

    It will get pled down to probation. Stupid Euro trash. ;D

  66. No job for you!
    June 22nd, 2008 | 02:32

    @52

    Umm…I think they’d be more interested in hiring someone that DIDN’T get caught. :P

  67. jonnyBoy
    June 22nd, 2008 | 02:37

    Figures… in the school system I attended (looking to get my GED and GTFO), they don’t have logs or any real security.

    They have IT “experts” who can almost repair a PC after it’s crashed… I ended up completely embarrassing one of them one day- he couldn’t get something working in a non-Admin account on WinXP… he sat there for 45 minutes trying to get around the lock. Took me 5.

    effin’ morons…

  68. BloodWatch
    June 22nd, 2008 | 02:44

    Is it just me or do these 2 seem stupid.

    ’second degree burglary’ – what did he steal? he didn’t “steal” the password, the security on the systems wasn’t tight enough

    “removing and secreting a public record and altering and falsifying a public record.” – since when has records of students grades been public? the general parent can’t see what their son/daughter’s grades are.

    Stupid people >.<

    ~BW

  69. VinDicAtion
    June 22nd, 2008 | 02:50

    he’s a script noobie-_-

  70. AlexCull
    June 22nd, 2008 | 02:53

    @16

  71. MATT
    June 22nd, 2008 | 02:59

    i doubt theyll get very much time in prison.. the principal has stated that these kids could still graduate… so if he doesnt give a damn, why would anyone else

  72. rrpostal
    June 22nd, 2008 | 03:02

    He won’t get 38 years. If it’s his first offense he’ll plea way down and do (maybe) a little time and/or some home detention and then extended probation. Oh it will suck for sure, but that’s just the far end of the sentencing guidelines they quoted.

    Of course the system is screwed up, don’t get me wrong. The drug laws are the reason US prisons are so beyond fixing. Heck, I live in a state where it’s a law you wear seatbelts in your car (like everywhere I suppose) but you can ride a motorcycle with no helmet. I can’t wrap my head around that one at all.

  73. alex
    June 22nd, 2008 | 03:07

    @31 Do we really need to explain to you why coke dealers should get more time than rapists? Most of the people here are smart enough to understand why already.

    Also, it says _faces_ 38 years of jail, not that he got 38 years in jail. There’s a big difference because while they could throw 38 years at him given all the laws he broke, they’re not because common sense just dictates that to be unreasonable.

  74. Poppa!
    June 22nd, 2008 | 03:19

    @17 jiggaboo
    Boo! F*kin lil white trash racist manchick is afraid of the sandman! :P

    These 2 were plain & simple overconfident dumassez. The punishment is totally befitting a country that touts itself to be the greatest democracy! Celebrate the degeneration folks… ;)

  75. ghost.
    June 22nd, 2008 | 03:37

    can you say hired?

  76. omg
    June 22nd, 2008 | 04:15

    hired? for stealing a password? give me a break.
    btw he would’ve gotten away with it if it wasn’t for the stupid timing on his requested transcript, lol.

    goes to show you just how GOOD the security was at their school.

  77. horse9118
    June 22nd, 2008 | 04:44

    me and my freind changed our grades in school, and later got caught, gusse what we got, we get to keep the new grades, 2 days in detention, and a long harnague from the counselers for our crimes, that’s it. 38 years? unbelievable

  78. torrentguy
    June 22nd, 2008 | 04:53

    that’s MY BOY ! ! ! !

  79. Vael
    June 22nd, 2008 | 05:02

    I think it’s bad by polices to catch him. If they had a brain like Khan they would understand he’s good at computers and would give him a job instead of throwing it away, stupid mainstream government.. =(

  80. Maztah
    June 22nd, 2008 | 05:04

    stupid balalandabad.

  81. Dean
    June 22nd, 2008 | 05:53

    He wont see a single day in jail. This is merely using him as

    a scare-warning to the many other tech-savvy kids who might

    get the idea to attempt simuliar.

    Changing your school grades? i mean , big deal.

    he is a child, and clearly a very dumb one at that.

    Teachers give grades……..hence they KNOW! what they sign off……..

  82. A.Bundy
    June 22nd, 2008 | 07:23

    38 years? he would have gotten out in no time if it was a shooting. now you know why there are skool shootingz. kidz know they’re gonna get caught.

  83. venomhed
    June 22nd, 2008 | 07:35

    “teens faces the possibility of 38 years in prison.”

    Ya right, like America’s laws are strict and to be feared? We just let out a few thousand inmates recently due to budget cuts on prisons.

    It works like this in America.

    1. Commit a crime.
    2. Charge the victim, not the criminal.
    3. Give the criminal a high end tech job since he was a criminal hacker.

    America is backwards. We let inmates have rights, congical visits, lets them watch tv, work out. What we should do is give them bread and water, make them build our roads for free, give them nothing and make it so that they never want to come back to prison again.

  84. answer
    June 22nd, 2008 | 08:00

    @chris

    us americans do live in the home of the brave. the free? i dunno so much about that.

    do you know how many people are in our army and marines and shhhhht are somewhere we dont even want them to be. if that aint brave for them, i dont know what is. the possibility of death or like one of my friends that got metal shrapnel flying into his face and his face will never even look close to being the same. that aint brave? all of my friends that are in the army and marines want to come home. but they cant because its real life call of duty not a video game.

    so u that think we’re not brave, ask your own men from your country that are fighting this terrorist bull. oh your from denmark, are u done finishing milking your cow now? the rest of the world is not at peace everyday. this is a story to show how stupid the world can be. its not just america buddy. look at the way europeans ripped apart africa. we screwed the native americans but you guys screwed africa which is a bigger and more populated continent. do you guys care? nope, sit back and drink ur dark tea. oh yea and invade their land and make them into slaves looking for jobs. ridiculous.

  85. asdf
    June 22nd, 2008 | 08:32

    Worst case, county holding cell for a night and lots of community service. They may not be 18 yet either. It’s such a petty case.

  86. biboldo
    June 22nd, 2008 | 08:39

    venomhed,

    very true. instead of this prison joke, they should go back to Draco and learn from the guy.

    Chopping of hands and penises would teach them sooner than the pope can say he really believes in a god.

  87. BrutalBlake
    June 22nd, 2008 | 08:50

    @85

    Britian Abolished Slaving in 1833
    America Abolished Slaving in 1865

    I don’t mean to startle you but the facts clearly show your talking out of your @ss, even after the US abolished slavery you still persisted to murder ex slaves, coloured people and that’s basically how supremacist groups started and up until about 1960, black people were no longer segragated.

    To tell you the truth, there is a hell of alot of conspiracies as to why were at war with the middle east but the most logical one is terrorism, i respect the defence force and that their lives are on the line day in and day out overseas but when you insult them by claiming the US is superior to the rest of the world because your at war would make any self respecting patriot want to kill you.

    Go fck off, i hope none of your militairy friends read your comment.

  88. theRedPress
    June 22nd, 2008 | 09:49

    inmate 1 to new guy: whatcha in for?
    new guy: i bumped my grade from a C to B and got caught :`( you?
    inmate 1 to new guy *shank*

  89. ghost
    June 22nd, 2008 | 10:11

    Those boys have got brains …. its natural coz Indians are alot in this kinda a computing … living in India i knw the situation … 2 to 3 lakhs graduate every year with computer science engineering degrees or IT degrees …

    The newspaper too reported that UK teens pursuing their diploma pay 5 to 50 euros for their project’s …..lol

    But what a waste of brain …. really !!!

  90. Jibbles
    June 22nd, 2008 | 10:36

    Thats my dooooooooooooog :D
    Pla pla pla

  91. burek
    June 22nd, 2008 | 10:41

    he surely has some skills, no matter if he used someone’s scripts or his own, but the kid will surely learn what’s good and what’s bad in a very bad way.. i feel sorry for him, but i also think this is a good example for the others, not to do something you are not _very_ familiar with.. I mean.. man.. log files.. lol :) pwned :)

  92. TupaC
    June 22nd, 2008 | 10:56

    Omg jail for ever :)

  93. avar
    June 22nd, 2008 | 15:27

    if those boys’d raped some chicks instead of hacking into their teachers system , they’d get much less prison time indeed . make sense in us .

  94. Deacon Thorn
    June 22nd, 2008 | 15:39

    KKKKHHHHAAAAANNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    93 posts and I finally made the first STAR TREK reference??

    And I thought you STAR TREK fans would be making Khan jokes quicker than George Takai jumping on a same sex marriage license……

  95. president_killer
    June 22nd, 2008 | 15:53

    @38Deathclaw:

    Seriously? Only 40 years? I will consider to kill my president then. And yes, hes Chavez. Anyone wanna help me?

  96. poolthatwhat
    June 22nd, 2008 | 15:54

    That is too harsh for trying to change grades…..at least he should be given a chance. the boy got some brains…

  97. Mr Browneye
    June 22nd, 2008 | 18:00

    If this puke was worth a damn he would have never needed to change anything. This is a lazy script kid. Whomever can’t pull off at least a B avg in high school is bound for the bottom tier of the job pool.
    This putz is .NOT. smart, labeling him that way insults those of us that are. IF he were smart he could have at least pulled decent enough grades. I mean B’s.. come on, not that tough sheesh. And clever, clever gets you ‘not caught’ he’s seems to be lacking that too.

  98. answer
    June 22nd, 2008 | 20:53

    @88

    america as a whole stopped slavery then, but the slaves have been free for longer than that in the north.

    i guess the economy and every thing is just boasting with greatness in africa. atleast our country provide welfare and crap like that even though i dont approve of it, what do you guys provide the blacks that work for you rich whites that invade south africa?

    i didnt say the U.S. was superior. read what the jackarss i was replying to wrote. he basically said that the people who fight here arent brave. i’d hate to have my friends read that.

  99. killawife
    June 22nd, 2008 | 22:00

    Nubs pwnt

    Don’t do the crime if you can’t face the analpoundings

  100. puxupuxu
    June 22nd, 2008 | 22:58

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