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Micky Mouse Hole - Playing 1 on 1 For Iverson Sleeve ಐಶ್ವರ್ಯಾ ರೈ

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Mickey Plays a random kid for a sleeve 1 on 1.Part 3 video. saying funny shit & jokes. Slumdog millionaire, Jamol. Mousehole (pronounced /ˈmaʊzəl/ (MOW-zəl); Cornish: Porthynys) (grid reference SW469263) is a village and fishing port near Newlyn in Cornwall, United Kingdom, reputed to have one of the most beautiful harbours in the country. Mousehole is currently within the parish boundaries of the town of Penzance. Offshore from Mousehole is an islet called St Clement's Isle. Mousehole, along with Marazion, was until the 16th century one of the principal ports of Mount's Bay. Before its decline as a major commercial centre, Mousehole also had a number of fairs and markets, including the charter for a market on Tuesdays, with a fair for three days at the festival of St Barnabas, granted to Henry de Tyes in 1292. Mousehole, like many communities in Mount's Bay, fell within the authority of the Manor of Alverton; all early charters, fairs etc. associated with Mousehole are associated with this manorial estate. Mousehole, like Penzance, Newlyn, and Paul, was destroyed in the 1595 raid on Mount's Bay by Spaniard Carlos de Amésquita, the only surviving building being the 'Keigwin Arms', a local pub. Outside the Keigwin Arms (now a private residence) is a plaque with the wording "Squire Jenkyn Keigwin was killed here 23rd July 1595 defending this house against the Spaniards". Dolly Pentreath, who is often accorded the status of last native speaker of the Cornish language, is often listed as coming from Mousehole. There is in fact a small memorial to her in Mousehole itself, although a larger one exists in the nearby parish of Paul, which is historically the mother church and mother community of Mousehole. Penwith is believed to be the last part of Cornwall to speak Cornish as a community language. Dolly Pentreath, the last recorded speaker (but arguably not the very last) came from Paul in Penwith. A year following the death of Dolly Pentreath, Barrington received a letter, written in Cornish and accompanied by an English translation, from a fisherman in Mousehole named William Bodinar stating that he knew of five people who could speak Cornish in that village alone. Barrington also speaks of a John Nancarrow from Marazion who was a native speaker and survived into the 1790s, William Carvosso, the Methodist, was born here.

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  • Where was this at ? India ?

  • lyrics : OOOHHHOHOHOAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOO

  • even brian scarabrine will beat them XD

  • i played B-ball along time ago and could still beat them XD

  • hehe nice work..i like u guys :D

  • fix that hairline bra lol

    gg though

  • Is the little guy the same as to one on Kobe Bryant 1 on 1 commercial?

    Cause he looks a lot like that guy..

  • that kid was splashing

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