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I wasn't bored at work when I set mine alight, I was drunk and forgot my mate had poured petrol on them

However, to solve your boredom at work, start work on that zombie apocalypse retrovirus as I suggested last night :nyaanyaa:

Wouldn't know where to start... however if i come up with a zombie like creature would that suffice ?

Hey Ladies.

See this noob/troll whoring it up? John, is that you??? :P

Manifold Glowing Red

:shakeshead:

o_O

dear god... kill it! I hate spiders

Spidey :nyaanyaa:

Speaking of blowing loads...

On my way home a Bayside 34R shot past me and sounded like an absolute dream. And while I was in the middle of going PPPHHWWWWWOOOAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!! A black Testa went past me as well... at what sounded like WOT... OMG... I could feel my pants filling up...

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