A guy who messes up the great things in his life. He likes to play basketball and he is tall. He is a super chill, nice and smart kid.
His favorite number is also 13 for the most part. He is also not good at explaining what he means half the time which is a good reason on why his relationships never last, but he is stuck on one girl that changed his life...
girl: Explain what you mean and don't pull a Joshua Hamilton
a polluted city with a corrupt mayor. there isn't really any good reason to come here, unless you really like steel or smog. the downtown area is full of crazies, and people who go to hillfield are rich snobs.
now that red hill valley is gone, why would anyone ever want to live in hamilton, ontario?
The Writer of The Anita Blake Novels and Merry Gentry Novels. She has a great erotic imagination and her books are very well written and have very good story lines.
"The Laughing Corpes"
"Guilty pleasures"
"Circus of the damned"
and more
This is a name for the gayest people in the world who have tiny penisis
Oh man he should be called Ryan Hamilton after what I seen last night
The GOAT of formula 1
-owns crashstappen
-owns fraudtel
-owns fraudlonso
-owns massa
-owns rosberg
Lewis hamilton better or kamui kobayashi
1. That guy on the US $10 bill.
2. The loser of the gun duel with Aaron Burr.
Why is Alexander Hamilton on the $10 Bill?
A neurological disease that affects just one in 6.2 million persons Worldwide, commonly characterized by random facts and figures being needlessly shared with unsuspecting passers by, about Hamilton, Ontario, Canada – possibly Canada’s ugliest city. Generally those unaffected by this syndrome are unaware of its existence, yet the compulsion involved with this disease is overwhelming. Often times those affected by this disorder are unaware of its existence, and the negative effects of this are felt more so by the diseased individual’s co-workers.
Setting: Sterile office environment. Worker A says, “Hey, has anybody seen Deborah?” And Worker B says, “Oh, yeah. She’s in the kitchen telling some arbitrary story about Hamilton…I don’t know how she does it, but every story involves Hamilton somehow. I think she may be a witch.” Worker A responds, “Oh no, she’s just got Hamilton Tourettes.”