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:laugh: ..and the humour never ends. Seriously I feel sorry for the guy, but....I mocked him 'till my throat was sore :laugh: and the fire'ys used foam :O and he was mocked by the drunken knuckleheads :nuke: Mockery all round...and it still made 12 bizllion HP...ha ha ha dyno queen :O
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