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Nah it's cool. |
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*takes out the syringe* :p |
do your worst
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Nah, I like you too Posher, but I think that's where the numbers end.
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hmm. Well, you know. People come and go. Such is life.
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http://images.elfwood.com/art/e/n/enlund/penguin.jpg |
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Yeah, you know us all too well. :D |
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... Besides, you rock the Big Red Beard. That's major points in and of itself. Hail Gore the Red! ... Or are you just jealous I haven't collected your blood yet? *readies syringe* |
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Have you ever seen Dexter? Please tell me yes and please say you love it. lol Oh wow more then two sentences. |
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Nah, just screwing with ya, we’re just assholes here. |
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That's killer, Newb |
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penguins live at the SOUTH pole... Breed 'em smart up here in new england, dont they? |
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The strange appearance of penguins in the Far North didn’t occur, for instance, due some bizarre global climatic shift. Or through some extraordinary migration gone 5,000 miles off course. Blame the old cute-o-meter. “The crews keep the penguins as pets on board the boat. They’re appealing,” said Amy Van Buren, a UW doctoral student in biology, in a news release about the findings. “People keep them around because they’re so cute.” HA |
so... they are leaving random ships in alaska in numbers great enough to form gangs?
Godamn immigrants... |
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New England Crew. Represent. :) |
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