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Lavi: Yuu-Chan!!!!!!!
Kanda: Urrgh....
Lavi:
Kanda: You either get of me and die by mugen or stay on me and still die by mugen.
Lavi: Yuu-chan...
Kanda: 1...2...
Lavi:
Kanda:
Sorry. What can i say? TS! -(Tetehred Swimming.)
I like that added peach. Gives the effect that the emotioicon logs, ney, Yerns, For peaches.
at least one the size of him anyway.
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The first recorded instance of the Slow Clap occurred when Jesus brought Lazarus back to life.
St Peter thought it was appropriate at the time.
She can't have killed that hooker!
She was on msn the whole time discussing how much she hates DA maintenance!
This one's a tough bitch.
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Zed's dead, baby.
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Zed's dead, baby.
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The first recorded instance of the Slow Clap occurred when Jesus brought Lazarus back to life.
St Peter thought it was appropriate at the time.
Kirsty doesn't think it looks like a mango. she says: "mangos are a diffent shape." *silence* *Correcets my typos... more corecting*
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The first recorded instance of the Slow Clap occurred when Jesus brought Lazarus back to life.
St Peter thought it was appropriate at the time.
And i can back this up with the rule of... legal... sub...duty... LEGAL SUBDUTY!
Which happens - IN A COURT.
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Zed's dead, baby.
Peaches are rounder, have a bit more pink in them, are fuzzier and generally don't have a twig with a leaf sticking out of them (though admittedly they could.)
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Zed's dead, baby.
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The first recorded instance of the Slow Clap occurred when Jesus brought Lazarus back to life.
St Peter thought it was appropriate at the time.
For is this not a democracy!
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The first recorded instance of the Slow Clap occurred when Jesus brought Lazarus back to life.
St Peter thought it was appropriate at the time.