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I saw The Wolverine last night, wasn't bad :) Lots of Ninjas running along snow covered rooftops :)

Two hot Japanese Chicks in it, mmmmm.... I'd totally import dat...

you see any big red weather ballons, in an artic type setting... yup i sold them.

I saw The Wolverine last night, wasn't bad :) Lots of Ninjas running along snow covered rooftops :)

Two hot Japanese Chicks in it, mmmmm.... I'd totally import dat...

Two?

Theres the daughter and whos the other one?

Ok Mr Hipster, I'll believe you.

...getting Shan and Ishan confused...

was Ishan at steak night?

they're the same person dude...

Pretty sure shan/funkymonkey went to steak night.

lol lol lol lol

you feel so helpless.

mine is having seizures also. vet said it happens, but she seems ok :( said shes the happiest dying dog he's ever seen. They thought her cancer + medication was expected to kill her 6 months ago. she has weetbix with some milk/water in the morning, breakfast of champions

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