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Old 06-25-2007, 09:03 AM #13
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i think myspace is creepy to read all that stuff

its silly and crazy to joke about stuff like that i think

bible not to have silly talk especially like that

but its 2007 so what can you expect?
It's FAKE. And, it's about TIRES. You certainly were able to tell that by the apology description, right?

I NEVER expected anyone to take that seriously. I mean really.

But, it's 2007. What can you expect?

Anyways, back to the battle of the chocolates!
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