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Tonight on the Sci-fi channel. I get a kick out of these.
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It could be the ghosts of insects...Poop-Loops said:Or winged ghosts. That's clearly a better explanation.
What's in Camden?russ_watters said:Have you been to Camden...?
Evo said:What's in Camden?
They have a nice view of the Philadelphia waterfront.Evo said:What's in Camden?
Guns. Lots of guns.Evo said:What's in Camden?
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