Posted by sotxbill on March 17, 2010 at 15:09:04 from (76.227.27.16):
In Reply to: OT- Census Form posted by DaveK(IN) on March 17, 2010 at 10:48:37:
for you doubters out there...
If you touch the form from the government printing office with out gloves on, the inviseable powder will get on your hands and be assorbed through you skin. Then they can track your movements unless you put tin foil on your head. Also remember not to breathe as you fill out the form so you dont inhale the powder. Do flip the paper around in your house or on your clothes.
If you do, call me and I will get you some of the nonofficialuncertified unobtainum planetary magnetic itdontmatter fluid to nuetralize it, but you must act real fast before it solidifies. Once it hardens in the cellular level protesynsis, the coagulation cannot be thinned enought for bi-tranglusnosis to work. Therefore cause a servere reaction of the primary bi-ventriculuar subdurmais fintosis mass. This will mean that you have opticalrectumitis for life. And thats not good. Remember there will be a minor cost for the NUPMIF.
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