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Originally posted by inark

u dont wanna meet INASNT... hes a stumpy little dwarf and really drives a hot pink excel off its head with the number plate HRD CNT

hahaha

i hear he swings for the other team too and dresses in spandex

i will remember those comments next time u wanna follow me sumwhere! i am gonna lead u straight to the blue oyster bar so that u will be in your element!:bahaha:

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that was obviously taken AFTER he had plastic surgery too look normal... as u can see... it was an improvement to what he looked like before.. but unfortunately still short of being anywhere near as handsome as myself :):D

if dats MZNISMO I've seen her sumwhere (no not on an MCCR cruise) god knows.

nark u'r jus an overgrown samoan...

Denham how come u din drive your excel to the cruise? I wanna see HRD CNT! :)

I dunno bout ex-static to give him shit so :D

/me hides

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