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I lapped up some soup for dinner.Well I shall win one more time with 5% battery life...then go charge the laptop
Because you'd use a claw or 2.How do you know I'm not using a pen on the keyboard
They believe so.The mod is mightier than the poster.
A #2 claw?Because you'd use a claw or 2.
He says he has 6" claws.A #2 claw?
He says he has 6" claws.
I don't know what their numbering system is for that size.
A recent round of flinging trolls into the Gorge of Eternal Peril has benefited the forum some.They believe so.
But actually they work for free to serve us.
They have a little power...but who benefits most, eh.
Some of my friends have been disappeared.A recent round of flinging trolls into the Gorge of Eternal Peril has benefited the forum some.
Even some who are not your friends are not around any longer.Some of my friends have been disappeared.
It's also normal for people to come & go.Even some who are not your friends are not around any longer.
There's something going on.
The disappearances of a couple people make me sad, but they weren't trolls.Some of my friends have been disappeared.
You've met my friend Abby Normal, I see.It's also normal for people to come & go.
Know'm well.You've met my friend Abby Normal, I see.
(CNN)When a New York couple was told their over 100-year-old home was built by a notorious bootlegger, they passed it off as small town legend.
But during a recent home renovation, the couple discovered something that revealed the legend could be true.
In early October, Nick Drummond and Patrick Bakker said they found more than 66 bottles of whiskey from the Prohibition-era hidden within the walls and floorboards of their home, which was built in 1915.