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It took me 15 seconds or so to read through this thread. I WANT THAT 15 SECONDS BACK!!!!

"What a complete waste of a thread" i thought as i continued to read it word for word. Then i realised, i to have been caught by it....

QUACK!!!

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It took me 15 seconds or so to read through this thread. I WANT THAT 15 SECONDS BACK!!!!

"What a complete waste of a thread" i thought as i continued to read it word for word. Then i realised, i to have been caught by it....

QUACK!!!

haha gotta love it

also when replying to this at the top of the blue box it says "replying to a duck" haha thought i might just add that

quack quack :)

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