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donmarvex1:Nice, now that shows a true gamer |
ajanifarouq:Thank you ![]() |
Op I swear the thunder dat will strike u is doing push upup : -X.Gerahera motherfucker ![]() |
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Maryland bid goodbye to a superhero, when Leonard B. Robinson, the "Route 29 Batman," was struck in a fatal car accident Sunday. Robinson's "Batmobile," a custom Lamborghini, broke down on Interstate 70 near Hagerstown, Md. Robinson, often dressed up as the Dark Knight and visited area hospitals to visit sick children. He was on his way home from a car show when the accident occurred. Hope for Henry Robinson was often seen visiting children at the hospital The details of Robinson's accident paint a picture of a tragedy: The Batmobile was experiencing engine troubles, so the 51-year-old Maryland native pulled over. His car was still partially in the eastbound passing lane when it was struck by a Toyota Camry, slamming Robinson's car into him. The Camry's driver was uninjured. Robinson was pronounced dead on scene. No charges have been filed, and Maryland State Police are continuing to investigate the crash. Robinson burst into the national limelight in 2012, when he was pulled over by police on U.S 29 near Silver Spring, Md. The police dash cam displayed a humorous exchange as Robinson explained to police that his vehicle tags were inside his vehicle. A simple license plate would not do for the Batmobile; it was outfitted with a bat symbol. "Robinson was a good sport about the traffic stop and took photos with the officers before he left," the Montgomery County, Md., police said in a statement issued Monday. "Good-old fashioned handshakes and laughter completed the roadside encounter and Robinson was on his way." The Montgomery County police release also paid tribute to Robinson: "When we replay the traffic-stop video, we smile and laugh, fondly remembering the day that MCP met a real superhero. We hope that the Dark Knight's bright light shines on." Share MediaShow Caption Robinson often handed out books and toys to children and gave them the opportunity to meet their favorite superhero. He worked closely with Washington, D.C., charity, Hope for Henry, which seeks to bring hope and joy to hospitalized kids around the district. Robinson, affectionately known to Hope for Henry's directors as "Lenny," appeared at dozens of their event, dressed in full costume as the DC Comics character. "Lenny really was Batman," Laurie Strongin, executive director of Hope for Henry, told USA TODAY Network. "He put so much care into being Batman. He was always in character, he talked to the kids like Batman. He provided kids with so much hope and he shared our mission to make these kids happy and whole. He's such a hero because of how he lived his life." Hope for Henry Robinson lifts up a little Superman. According to Strongin, Robinson made his living running a successful building-cleaning business. He was inspired to become the Batman through memories of playing with his young son and seeing the joy that the character brought him as a child. Strongin also emphasized Robinson's generosity. Out of all the things he could have done with his money, she added, he chose to use it to make children happy. "He made kids forget they were sick, Strongin said. "His heart was filled with love." |
Cowardice, its as if u r telling God u quit life that he made a mistake creating you and besides hell is waiting for the idiot that commits suicide ![]() |
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princealexndre:Thank you, I get that a lot ![]() |
I will look at them laugh and leave the room, the sense of doubt will probably overtake and she may hurt her self(suscide) and will just sip on my 5-alive .I wicked sha if I was a girl(which am not ).I will probably secretly tape it and u know the rest na ![]() |
Pls just let me win |
jeremiah505:It happens to me too, and at that particular moment you realise what happens you will get this joyful feeling and all you can do about it is just smile le ![]() |
Chelsea don't suffer sha .Up man.uu : :-XP |
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Simply because it is no longer relevant, anti-retroviral drugs are now available to combat it and peolpe are more informed about it now than in the past. |
Him, intuitive facts . Good job op |
prettydiva89:Thank u, at least you understand ![]() |
In Dr Frankenstein's voice " he's alive, alive I tell u muaaaahahaha ![]() |
LEOSIRSIR:Is that supposed to be funny.(if so u r a really bad comedian) ![]() |
Av heard it before ![]() |
donholy28:I read it but my point is that, the system is both influenced by the students and jamb board so a change in one will lead to another, the students failed to prove their worth to jamb so they r at jambs mercy. I rest my inkink ![]() ![]() |
upwardmode:W.T.F r u crazy.Be warned as the saying goes *""to befall me u must be prepared to met ur end**" u digdig ![]() |
Lol "I rest my pen" .Nyc write op jare @o.p, I hope the jamb board gets this into their thick skull ![]() |
DaBullIT:Abi! Tell him oo ![]() |
upwardmode:Aroused me, never mtcheew ![]() |




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