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Antwuan talks about beating criminal cases and loved ones in prison in this emotional part 4 of his Epicly Later'd.

    Re: Antwuan Dixon Epicly Later'd

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    Nov 13, 2010 20:20 pm
    by daydreamnation

    [quote author=Gnarles Barkly link=topic=45668.msg1309245#msg1309245 date=1289706517]
    Eh I hope antwuan figures his shit out, stays on board and puts out a sick deathwish part. Anyway whos the next epicly later'd?
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    Kalis... Cannot wait for that to come out.

    Nov 13, 2010 19:48 pm
    by Gnarles Barly

    Eh I hope antwuan figures his shit out, stays on board and puts out a sick deathwish part. Anyway whos the next epicly later'd?

    Nov 13, 2010 16:13 pm
    by cigarettebeer

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    Nov 12, 2010 18:33 pm
    by turkeylurkey

    [quote author=finknoos link=topic=45668.msg1307043#msg1307043 date=1289405610]
    youre all gonna kick yourself when the deathwish video comes out... or more likley pretend that "you knew he still skated and drugs wernt gonna stop him" mark my words
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    Nope, gonna be more like "damn, I did not expect to see that coming from him" if he has a good part.
    I don't know exactly why some people are obsessed with the idea that he isn't an alcoholic. He clearly is. Get over it. Your heroes are human.

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