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anna ur sister is going to kill me, does she have an achillies heel? :( i'll need to defend myself when i get back to work :)

;)

I KNEW IT!!

now i'm gonna hafta listen to her bitch and bitch on the phone about it!

GOOD ONE YOU'VE KILLED US BOTH!!!!!!

:)

bahahahaha that may be so!!!

but you love bukkake....... so you're gross bahahaha :(

bukkake....isn't that the sound a chicken makes.. tisk tisk tisk lee youre a sick man with a myriad display of fetishes like a peacock displays his feathers

;)

I KNEW IT!!

now i'm gonna hafta listen to her bitch and bitch on the phone about it!

GOOD ONE YOU'VE KILLED US BOTH!!!!!!

;)

shes going to beat me again :(

i'll hold you if you hold me :):)

shes going to beat me again :(

i'll hold you if you hold me :);)

get f*ked i did nothing wrong!!!!!!!!

bahahahaha

you're in this one alone sorry buddy, i gotta save my lifelines for when I borrow something of hers and break it or need to hit her up for money...

LOL

:)

come to think of it she told me yesterday

'f**k the company, i take all my sick days and half of those were pretty much sickies', so guess she's pwnd herself by convincing me to take time off

you're in this one alone sorry buddy, i gotta save my lifelines for when I borrow something of hers and break it or need to hit her up for money...

what on our massive scientist wage levels :):(

come to think of it she told me yesterday

'f**k the company, i take all my sick days and half of those were pretty much sickies', so guess she's pwnd herself by convincing me to take time off

yeah only suckers take their sick days off when their sick though........

u go to work sick and do nothing and get paid for it, then when you're better you take the day off to go have fun :(

:)

why have u seen his wang?

LOL

:huh:

as a matter of fact.... :no:

but he has told me :)

bukkake....isn't that the sound a chicken makes.. tisk tisk tisk lee youre a sick man with a myriad display of fetishes like a peacock displays his feathers

Me??? :O otay i do :yes:

shes going to beat me again :(

i'll hold you if you hold me ;);)

:) thats the worst pick up line i've ever heard...... does it work???

no pick up lines, no balls... that's my policy

why bother when u can get straight to it :huh:

jokes

:)

a policy like that only leaves u a long single life like shanes

didnt u ask me yesterday to ahve a look at ur wiring problem john? :)

no balls....

no pick up lines....

Shane would be perfect for you....

but i hope you like small wangs ;)

it still gets u screaming :yes:

bahahahaha we can't all love balls as much as you do ;)

:(

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