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Originally posted by Nizmo

oh well joe guess you got to consider yourself lucky some women cant have children. I will teach them to gang up on their father and make his life a living hell haha i will get revenge someway

uummm I wish I can have baby if I can like that movie with anold swahgenger... :)

ahah I tell my father, one minute joy life time of regrest :) ahhah

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baby pics paul haha the days when i was cute and had curly blonde hair (yes natural blonde) and i wasnt so god damn tall. By the way i saw another chick taller than me the other day - yay haha im not feeling so alone now.

Anyway bed time for me - have fun :)

Originally posted by Nizmo

baby pics paul haha the days when i was cute and had curly blonde hair (yes natural blonde) and i wasnt so god damn tall. By the way i saw another chick taller than me the other day - yay haha im not feeling so alone now.

Anyway bed time for me - have fun :)

are you taller than your mom and dad?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I bet if Bush visited Iraq he would get shot by one of the people saying he's great, would serve the bastard right too.

See'ya:burnout:

its funny though. bush and blair speak with such power and commitment. while our leader sounds like hes reading my dog spot in the first grade

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