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Question by ChazNora
Submitted on 12/30/2003
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What does 7 H of R mean?


Answer by dc
Submitted on 1/29/2004
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7 holes of rain

 

Answer by cobaltx
Submitted on 3/11/2004
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It's "7 Hills of Rome", moron.

 

Answer by Bryan
Submitted on 12/18/2004
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7 Hours of Rest

 

Answer by hanwil
Submitted on 12/22/2005
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my little brother said it was 7 highstops of reconciliation. lol

 

Answer by Jen
Submitted on 3/5/2007
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seven hours of rest

 

Answer by toner
Submitted on 4/30/2007
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dude cobalt is right it means 7 hills of Rome. and moron is right what is your grade x-

 

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