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  • The med you refer to "gaba" something, is gabapentin, a very dangerous drug that's being given to you way "off label" - it's not designed for dental pain, ... ffugly: Ty Gonty has no moral fiber, not one ounce of it.

    LUKE IS BACK LUKE IS BACK 2010

  • The med you refer to "gaba" something, is gabapentin, a very dangerous drug that's being given to you way "off label" - it's not designed for dental pain, ... origen01: Get better soon, Cindi.

    LUKE IS BACK LUKE IS BACK 2010

  • The med you refer to "gaba" something, is gabapentin, a very dangerous drug that's being given to you way "off label" - it's not designed for dental pain, ... ffugly: Ty Gonty has no moral fiber, not one ounce of it.

    LUKE IS BACK LUKE IS BACK 2010

  • I find "gaba gaba" very reassuring to mutter at times...

    Walk, Don't Run Fresca 2010

  • So I am reminding myself to walk, don't run, through the city by singing to myself, "isogaba--gaba gaba--maware", from this oddly comforting and cute in that almost frightening way Japanese things can be cute video by the Japanese ukelele band U900.

    Walk, Don't Run Fresca 2010

  • Mo go nang le bokowa, puso e tshereganye go sa le gale gore batho ba se itseele molao mo matsogong ka go lemoga o kare gaba tsewe tsia.

    Speech by Louisa Lorato Mabe, Chairperson of the Joint Budget Committee, during the debate on the Presidency budget vote 2008

  • Alexander Pichushkin é um humilde caixa de supermercado, amante de uma boa partida de xadrês, e... um serial killer que se gaba de um total de 63 vítimas, embora só se tenham encontrado os restos de 15 e a acusação só mencione 49.

    Leituras Artur 2007

  • For anyone interested, I can't spell it, but it sounds something like "Mississippi gaba."

    bluemeany Diary Entry bluemeany 2005

  • It was very small, not raised on posts, but with the earth for a floor, and was built almost entirely of the leaf-stems of the sago-palm, called here “gaba-gaba.”

    The Malay Archipelago 2004

  • The houses were mostly well built, of wooden framework filled in with gaba-gaba (leaf-stems of the sago-palm), but as they had no whitewash, and the floors were of bare black earth like the roads, and generally on the same level, they were extremely damp and gloomy.

    The Malay Archipelago 2004

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