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rofl... gotta try that on an escalator

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edit.... the swear blocker stops that link lol fuigure it out if u wanna see it

I'm just wondering if any of those people aboard the boats to the right (east) were shitting themselves? :D

theyd wana watch out it dosnt fly up and and hit them right in th...........well you know where im going

and btw I GOT KRISPY CREAMS MOTHER B*THCHES

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