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My self and Erin ( Anahera ) thawt this was quite amuzing today, we both laughed very hard, so we thawt we would show it to you guys!!! Doin' 1 for the team :)

The Yellow ones are mine and the Orange ones are Erins!!

Hahaha

Kels & Erin

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Well obviously you dont have a sense of humour bubba, so why post negative replies when they are'nt wanted.

Need a tissue?

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Bubba, while posting the rule to prove your point is fair, its the wasteland man! Thats where this sort of thing should be. I dont see the point to it either, but hey, why not....no one is getting hurt. Hug? :happy:

So why are there rules for the Wasteland forum? Isn't the Wasted Thread where all the useless, pointless crap goes?

I've been told off for making stupid threads in here, OH THE HYPOCRACY

P.S. you can have hugs aslong as you didn't bring home a staf infection from hospital.

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And this warranted a thread because..?

im sure if it was their nipples they had painted orange/yellow and put pics up you would have been the 1st one in here.

the orange ones are a clear winnah!

now...get back on your treadmill...lol

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