Come along with us!
Come along to Awesometown!
Come along with us!
We'll wipe away your frown!

"ROLE CALL!"

Andy!
Akiva!
Jorma!
Andy!!!
Akiva...
Jorma...?
ANDY!!!!!!!!... And Jorma and Akiva!

Come along with us!
Come with us to Awesometown!
Give us all your trust
And we won't let you down!

"DANCE BREAK."

"Stop."

My name's Akiva
The brains of the group
If you have a problem I can solve it for you

******(My name's Andy
And I play sports
I also enjoy building forts)

******(My name's Andy
And I love a good sandwich
So if you have a sandwich, come roll with me!)

My name is Jorma motherfucker
The sensitive one
Break your motherfuckin face with the butt of my gun
Rip off your arms and break your legs with 'em
Spread your ass cheeks and stick my dick in 'em.

*awkward pause*

Come along with us!
Come with us to Awesometown!
Fun times are a must
In AweeeeeeSooooooomeTOWWWWWWWN!!!!!!


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    This is so wonderful. Thank you for your service and kindness, it was much appreciated. In addition to my gratitude, I would like to share with you a story of Rich Roll. Rich Roll is an incredible athlete. He's known for competing in Iron Man Triathlons, which require a competitor to swim for 2.4 miles, bicycle for 112 miles, and then run a marathon all in a day. Rich Roll has been invited to compete in the Ultraman event, reserved for the elite of elites. Day One is a 6.2 mile swim then a 90 mile bike ride, Day 2 is a 171.4 mile bike ride, and Day 3 is two marathons in a row — no breaks. He's being covered by Men's Fitness Magazine, and is notable for being a practicing vegan. Granted, <a href="personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/07/21/rich-roll-sponsorships-lie-future/"><strong>Rich Roll</strong></a> won't need a paydayadvance to compete thanks to corporate sponsors.

    VictoriaKon July 23, 2009   Link

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