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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hmm, Joe's trix don't seem to impress the ladies:p

Originally posted by Nizmo

joe - makes me yawn just reading it haha gotta have better trix than that one!

Only answer I can come up at present time is Nizmo ain't it! :(

beside I dont trix ladies... I put my whole heart into relationship :uh-huh:

here my two cents worth joke of the day

ROMANCE MATHEMATICS

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>Smart man + smart woman = romance

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>Smart man + dumb woman = affair

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>Dumb man + smart woman = marriage

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>Dumb man + dumb woman = pregnancy

joe im incredibly hygenic - i shower twice a day even three times sometimes. its just that this stuff is hehe strong but its really nice n sweet smelling - my cat tries to eat it out of the jar :(

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