2. I second that Matt Dillon is bigger than Jared Leto.
3. Magnolias (at least the most common varieties) are evergreens. They have huge, waxy, dark-green leaves that never all fall off at once. Rather, new growth pushes out the old every spring. When the leaves die, they turn brown and curl at the sides, and often litter the undercanopy of the tree, like pine needles do pine trees. Magnolias are huge trees with broad, candelabra-style profiles and waxy white flowers.
1) Kiehl's Shampoo (Lance went of on how much he loved this stuff when he hosted Sharon Osbourne...I realize this doesn't mean Justin has any clue about it, but there is a sparkly connection.
3) Magnolia trees are a form of Evergreen and they don't lose their leaves in the fall in MS. They will lose leaves in the Spring when new growth occurs. They look like really big bushes when they are young, but get big and kind of nobby when full-grown. They have big, waxy, oval-shaped leaves. Here's a picture I found via Google: http://www.floridata.com/ref/m/images/magn_gr2.jpg
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4. Pick any michael jordan shoe (cross reference the year).. He has a room just for his shoes.. He keeps them all..
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2. I second that Matt Dillon is bigger than Jared Leto.
3. Magnolias (at least the most common varieties) are evergreens. They have huge, waxy, dark-green leaves that never all fall off at once. Rather, new growth pushes out the old every spring. When the leaves die, they turn brown and curl at the sides, and often litter the undercanopy of the tree, like pine needles do pine trees. Magnolias are huge trees with broad, candelabra-style profiles and waxy white flowers.
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3) Magnolia trees are a form of Evergreen and they don't lose their leaves in the fall in MS. They will lose leaves in the Spring when new growth occurs. They look like really big bushes when they are young, but get big and kind of nobby when full-grown. They have big, waxy, oval-shaped leaves. Here's a picture I found via Google: http://www.floridata.com/ref/m/images/magn_gr2.jpg
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