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yell out "Do the 'is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a bitch' line". will be lulzome

Yeah, already ahead of ya, but something tells me he'd get it every show he does?

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In other news, bought a coil nail gun today. Shoots rounds of nails at 100psi. Just in time, gotta do my backyard decking and shelving for the garage. $170 FTW.

Thread is on Page 666.

That's coz Shan is the devil.

By coincidence, my band's facebook page just hit 666 fans :blink: Not bad considering we've never played a gig or anything.

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Yeah, already ahead of ya, but something tells me he'd get it every show he does?

:blink:

In other news, bought a coil nail gun today. Shoots rounds of nails at 100psi. Just in time, gotta do my backyard decking and shelving for the garage. $170 FTW.

thats the point. just to be the annoying ass that yells that shit out. like yelling "somebody gonna get a hurt real bad" at a russel peters gig

do your nailing from across the yard. bitta sharpshooting practice. just put the dog in the house first

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