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fillers and fumbles #16 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 18:45 pm   fillers and fumbles
 

ROFL

He did look bored at times.
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fillers and fumbles #17 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 20:40 pm   fillers and fumbles
 

prezbucky wrote:
As in "The boing boinged his boing in the boingdom."
Thank God it wasn't "The boing boang his boing in the boingdom"!
It's comforting to know that "boing" is not an irregular verb. 8) :lol:
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fillers and fumbles #18 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 21:36 pm   fillers and fumbles
 

ROFL!!!!!
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