yup, that dude was from 109th Denver Lane. He's tried and true. RIP homie.
Sounds like an episode of True Blood.
Greg Cipes played Bufort Norris in True Blood.
True Blood is an American television drama series created and produced by Alan Ball. In addition, the movie 'True Blood' was released on video in 2008.
None, True Blood belongs exclusively to HBO
No, Hulu doesn't offer True Blood. You can find it over at the official HBO site.
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Blood gang word for crazy.
B-Brazy, lanik, bloody mary, tip-toe,
brazy was shot and killed by a Mexican street gang in a hotel roomB-Brazy was from 109th Street n Figueroa Street, (Denver Lane Blood Hood), he was shot n killed by an Los Angeles Mexican gang. He was set up by an Latina female member of dat gang n was shot n left foe dead on May 9th, 2003, in a Inglewood hotel room on the 800 Block of W. Manchester Blvd. His funeral is one of the biggest gang funerals in history with over a 1,000 Damus in attendance. "
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naw blood that he still would have been acting brazy
yes
It must have one of the true parents blood types.
B is not true.
Yes. If you transfuse type B blood into a type A person there will be agglutination because the type A person naturally makes anti-B antibodies. The converse is also true. If you transfuse type A blood into a type B person there will be agglutination because the type B person naturally makes anti-A antibodies.
yes it is true that the child would have either B or O positive blood groups only. This is because the father may have the genotype OB if he is heterozygous and BB if he is homozygous. So is the case for the mother. Rh factor determines if the blood group is positive or negative. Since the parents are positive, so would be the child. Thus upon recombination, the only possible blood groups will be O or B.