“Tommy: I just wanna see more of you!
Storm: Tommy?
Tommy: Yes?
Storm: 6 Letters. Google.”

—  Storm Large

'Just What I Needed' RS:SN Performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAqJCjbI4U8 July 18, 2006

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