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09-28-2009
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Nelly Furtado 'inconsolable' after Oasis split

Nelly Furtado 'inconsolable' after Oasis split

She says the band meant the world to her

 

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DonovaniV
09-30-2009
Serotonin is something which everyone should at least have some sort of concern about – as it is a substance that affects a lot of things. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter, or one of the chemicals that signals to your brain and indicates certain information or conditions. Serotonin is largely secreted and stored in enterchromaffin cells, which as contained in the digestive tract, believe it or not – and this is leading scientists to believe that there is a link between serotonin levels, eating habits, and weight gain or loss. It is also the chemical that's involved in anti-depressant medications. It's one of the major players in the brain. If levels of serotonin aren't correct, other things won't work as well – and medications might send you out for payday loans to get a refill.
thrwmyhrtawy.
10-03-2009
lmfao, and who is she.
selbydate16
10-03-2009
Um... wot? I would never have thought they'd be her sort of thing....
LVH
10-06-2009
Nelly, send me a letter with your photo asking for a date.
Relapser
10-12-2009
I didn't even know Oasis was still together.
ChubbyHuggs
10-17-2009
Wow, who cares?
rileyleen
10-20-2009
Yeah, for me too.
sgtpppr5477
11-09-2009
well some people care douche ne ways yea theve been together for some time but the bros fought like always and noel split
jeesssssssiiiiieeeeee
22 hr 40 min ago

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