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Photo AlbumNothing Is Taboo Anymore - Everything, TaboApr 18, '06 2:55 AM
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Possibly the greatest religious find since the Judas Gospel...
Either that or I will go straight to hell...
Uh, with a clean ass...

Jesus Reflecting
  
He Dipped His Bread In One
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Cleanliness, Next To Godliness
  
Heaven
  
Pls Don't Let Lightning Strike Me!
  


didipusrex wrote on Apr 18, '06
Atenista!
ubb622 wrote on Apr 18, '06
The holy grail...
ubb622 wrote on Apr 18, '06, edited on Apr 18, '06
did you do the angles on purpose so that the plant looked like his aura? =)
monsterbot69 wrote on Apr 18, '06
ubb622 said
did you do the angles on purpose so that the plant looked like his aura? =)
What aura? I just see the green halo befitting God's only begotten Son. If you check out http://goinside.com/98/4/colors.html , the color green symbolizes nature and signifies hope of eternal life. In heraldry, green counts for youth and hope. Ah - hell. Fine. Yes, I shot it because the plant nicely framed the head of the statue.
ubb622 wrote on Apr 18, '06
What aura? I just see the green halo befitting God's only begotten Son. If you check out http://goinside.com/98/4/colors.html , the color green symbolizes nature and signifies hope of eternal life. In heraldry, green counts for youth and hope. Ah - hell. Fine. Yes, I shot it because the plant nicely framed the head of the statue.
....smart ass...batukan kita ng tabo eh! hehee! Peace =D
didipusrex wrote on Apr 18, '06
ubb622 said
....smart ass
Which begs the question: Do smart tabos like smart asses with glasses? Or are smart tabos shallow and go for the spheropygian bimbo pwets?
monsterbot69 wrote on Apr 18, '06
tabos are doomed to serve all types of asses:
smart(asses), flat(asses), fat(asses), dumb(asses).

it is their burden.
it is their curse.

The Titans had their Atlas. We have our Tabo...
ketong71 wrote on Jun 8, '06
You know what would be cool? Do a tabo shot with the St. Ignatius statue within the Ateneo Campus. You know, the one close to the Observatory where St. Ignatius is kneeling down and offering his sword to the Lord. Instead of a sword, he holds a tabo. Talk about Atenean Sacrilige! :-D
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