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He put down his punch on detective's table and roared to the detective #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 20, 2008 15:37 pm   He put down his punch on detective's table and roared to the detective
 

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He put down his punch on detective's table and roared to the detective #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 20, 2008 21:23 pm   He put down his punch on detective's table and roared to the detective
 

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He put his punch down on the detective's table and roared at the detective.
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