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  • Than to anger a tattooed Goth pierced-nose barista.

    Where Does the Foam From the Lattes Go? Con Chapman 2010

  • The refrigerator is covered with silly magnets and crazy snapshots and I am dizzy with wanting to see my face where hers is in each picture, smiling with arms around these pierced-nose, spike-haired friends.

    after the kiss Terra Elan McVoy 2010

  • The refrigerator is covered with silly magnets and crazy snapshots and I am dizzy with wanting to see my face where hers is in each picture, smiling with arms around these pierced-nose, spike-haired friends.

    after the kiss Terra Elan McVoy 2010

  • The refrigerator is covered with silly magnets and crazy snapshots and I am dizzy with wanting to see my face where hers is in each picture, smiling with arms around these pierced-nose, spike-haired friends.

    after the kiss Terra Elan McVoy 2010

  • The refrigerator is covered with silly magnets and crazy snapshots and I am dizzy with wanting to see my face where hers is in each picture, smiling with arms around these pierced-nose, spike-haired friends.

    after the kiss Terra Elan McVoy 2010

  • Cameahwait said also that he had been informed by the Chopunnish, or pierced-nose Indians, who reside on this river west of the mountains, that it ran a great way towards the setting sun, and at length lost itself in a great lake of water which was ill-tasted, and where the white men lived.

    History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6. William Clark 1804

  • Putting the Internet back in the bottle, the perils of political promises, the joy of the surprise visit from your soldier-child, the clash of the pierced-nose culture, and Taylor Swift's monologue song.

    News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2009

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