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A Little Something That I Have Always Wished Would Happen

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EricScrooge · 13/12/2007 15:16

YouTube clip

It was going to get rammed down there anyway later on - so it's best he got it out of the way.

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EricScrooge · 13/12/2007 20:27

You sound a real bundle of fun pinetree.

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pantoinghousewife · 13/12/2007 20:34

Someone's dw gets the popbitch mailout, don't they Ericscrooge?

EricScrooge · 13/12/2007 22:06

They sure do.

(No idea what that is by the way)

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EricScrooge · 13/12/2007 22:15

Bumpity bump for anyone who wants a giggle.

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amytheearwaxbanisher · 13/12/2007 22:20

lol that was great keep them coming

EricScrooge · 13/12/2007 22:26

How about the adult version of Rainbow, since we are all parents?

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pinetreedog · 14/12/2007 16:19

I have a finely-tuned sense of humour. Honest.

But adults with funny laughs, never raise even a titter with me. I can't get beyind thinking, 'they're doing that on purpose because it is their only way of being amusing'

EricScrooge · 14/12/2007 16:22

I do agree somewhat.

I HATE girls with silly laughs - i think they are just doing it to seem all cutesy and different.

Guys, on the other hand, would NEVER fake a high-pitched ridiculous laugh like that for effect. So you can bank on it being hhonest.

(Unless they are gay of course)

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CarmenerryChristmas · 14/12/2007 16:25

lol

pinetreedog · 14/12/2007 16:32

hmm. Even if he's not putting it on (and i don't know if I agree with you on that - lots of males like getting attention and may go to any lengths, even ridiculous laughs), I bet he doesn't have an amusing thing to say in his whole head

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