ive been trying to remember his name but i cant for the life of me. he used to go on Conan O'Brien alot. he has glasses, long hair and a beard. his got kind of a gravelly voice. i hope thats enough info.
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sj_2150 wrote:ive been trying to remember his name but i cant for the life of me. he used to go on Conan O'Brien alot. he has glasses, long hair and a beard. his got kind of a gravelly voice. i hope thats enough info.
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Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:I keep having weird James LaBrie dreams
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sj_2150 wrote:cmon you fuckers what am i paying you for!
islandsinthesky wrote:What kind of material did he do?
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:I keep having weird James LaBrie dreams
islandsinthesky wrote:islandsinthesky wrote:What kind of material did he do?
Answer the question.
Zyprexa wrote:This is so ridiculously vague! What colour hair does he have, is he black or white, how old does he seem to be, what nationality is he? I've tried a google search (with varying degrees of success) but I don't have enough information to figure out who you're looking for...
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