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Re: LOOK WHAT THIS GUY PUT ON THE JD FORM
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Posted by Sid on March 03, 2007 at 21:13:10 from (12.156.158.138):
In Reply to: LOOK WHAT THIS GUY PUT ON THE JD FORM posted by 1941 farmall a boy on March 03, 2007 at 19:18:16:
Well I must say you sure aroused my curiosity. Being curious I noticed something. 03-03-2007 19:13:38 216.98.171.80 That is to the left of that post you refer to. Guess what numbers I see to the left of this post as well as the one down below where you reply to this one. 03-03-2007 19:29:21 216.98.171.80 537414 Report to Moderator Delete Re: sick in reply to 1941 farmall a boy, 03-03-2007 19:18:16 "Thats just wrong sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!1" Kindda reminds me of a little kid who paints nasty words on the school house wall and just can't stand to let it go unnoticed so he is sure to point it out to every body else.
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