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i want my undies.

Honey, if you go downstairs, open that washing machiene of yours, throw in alll of your smelly undies and the clothes on your floor, hit a couple of buttons chuck in some random powery stuff and wait half an hour, let them dry THERES YOUR UNDIES! :(

lol....men :thumbsup:

I have no undies :P

Was is a select few who got them, or is everyone surposed to get them???

Only the people who can fill them out Col

can u get them in a g-string option as i like the bum floss feel :thumbsup::(:laugh:

If you are over the age of 12 i think these undies will turn into a G wether you like it or not...they are rather small

here i thought i was special!!

(meaning yeah i got em too)

with the amount of ppl who have them we could create a new clan!!!

------------ THEE BLUE UNDIED GANG-----------------

sounded more promising in my mind....then again it is a lil late in the night

lol

:)

I read this topic yesterday and was very sad wen i realised that i havent gotten mine either, AND THEN this morning i check for mail and there it is my pair of blue undies YAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!! Not that they'll fit mind yous.

hehehe found mine last night sitting on my desk >_< not much baggage room, but ill struggle by..

nah im just on the 3rd party fire and theft - and covers the full value of my car, i paid $320 which i thought was pretty good. how much have u guys paid for full comp etc??

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