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So, you have thousands of geeks nervously dismantling their laptops now?Pengwuino said:Evo you jerk, I already sent out a request to all the geeks in the country to check their keyboards for the BS this guy spouts.
*gives you a hug*
Evo said:So, you have thousands of geeks nervously dismantling their laptops now?
Evo said:I'd lay low for awhile if I were you.
Tell them it was a test to see if they could fall prey to an internet hoax. You're teaching them how to avoid being victimized. Someday they'll thank you for this.Pengwuino said:Every hacker in the US is about to attack me :(
Please. Geeks don't dismantle their laptops "nervously". That's about the only thing we do with confidence!Evo said:So, you have thousands of geeks nervously dismantling their laptops now?
Girls? What is this "girls?"Smurf said:Talking to girls, on the other hand...
Archon said:Girls? What is this "girls?"
You better grab a handful of yomamma's GOOBF cards too...that one's really going to cost ya!Pengwuino said:They are mythical creatures sometimes found schooling like fish. They are mainly located in malls and on cell phones. Researchers have been having a tough time determining if these creatures are "intelligent".
*grabs his GOOBF card*
moose said:*RUNS AWAY FAR FAR AWAY...WITH his GOOBF card(s)*
Girls = BoobsArchon said:Girls? What is this "girls?"
No, no. A woman is the sum of her parts. You missed a couple.TheStatutoryApe said:Girls = Boobs
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