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what do u think is the problem then?

Erin come back - dont worry about paul - gave up arguing with him a long time ago - its a case ive im always right and your always wrong anyway :D Get my mind off things - hows work going and the "scenery" ;)

erin dont start it again - full story surf the whoretown wa was - last three pages of abuse. Just for the sake of the room let it go.

Im sure paul will be more than happy to tell u why he's the good guy tho - take it away paul....... (said in my best announcers voice)

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