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Old 04-19-2008, 08:20 PM #1
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Trig On the macabre side

Wanna know how long you've got?

This is creepy and not for the faint of heart. Visit
http://www.tombclock.com/

and see when your number will be up, Bwa-ha-ha!

Scary part is, it says I'm going to live to be 89! OMG, Nooooooo!


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