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LOL @ 7.5" cock. Did you measure that with a ruler or something??

Hectic one liners. You sure showed them tuffy!

Whats funniest is that your photo is neatly propped on page 7, so everyone can see what a weedy little thing you are.

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Another Admin has done the warn/ban part, so i won't jump in there and add more.

However let me say this - it takes two to tango. None of you needed to post here and inflame the situation. Next time use the report post button, stay out of it, let us do our jobs. If you don't, you'll all find yourselves with warnings as well regardless of "who started it".

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