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tribdog
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Your little prank has left me emotionally vulnerable. I'm sitting here watching some dumb movie with the Home Improvement guy and I'm bawlling my eyes out. thanks a lot.
tribdog said:Your little prank has left me emotionally vulnerable. I'm sitting here watching some dumb movie with the Home Improvement guy and I'm bawlling my eyes out. thanks a lot.
franznietzsche said:Your welcome tribdog.
Though, might i recommend lifetime channel and ice cream? Its much more pathetic.
Moonbear said:*strokes tribdog*
Gokul43201 said:tribdog must really be upset. He normally wouldn't waste any time responding to something like this :
Gokul43201 said:tribdog must really be upset. He normally wouldn't waste any time responding to something like this :
Well he has to sleep SOME TIME moonbear, he was up all night taking care of PF so that when you woke up you'd have a whole forum of mindless chatter to read! Don't be so selfish!Moonbear said::grumpy: Hey, what are you taking credit for? You were sleeping on the job when we needed you! :rofl:
Smurf said:Well he has to sleep SOME TIME moonbear, he was up all night taking care of PF so that when you woke up you'd have a whole forum of mindless chatter to read! Don't be so selfish!
Moonbear said:But I thought he was an insomniac! Now my whole world view is crushed. :tongue2:
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