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LOL Denver reminds me of South PArk

Jared from Subway "I'd just like everyone to know that i got aids and i think you should all get aids .... in fact i'll personally see to it everyone of you gets aids" :rofl: my favourite episode.

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Hey Joe is my cheerleader .... im going to give you pom poms ;)

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