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Pinckney 3 year s ago
#37 - one shot, one kill - and you don't even have to aim at anyone...
       
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Ken 3 year s ago
Pinckney,
Glad someone else realizes the stupidity.
       
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Allisandra 3 year s ago
#9 Yes, yes they are.
#65 Pic first, extinguish second. sm_80
       
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Obed 3 year s ago
#32
So jet fighters can now fly in to orbit? Who would've thought?
sm_80
       
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Jessie 3 year s ago
Obed, are you dumb? do you know angle lens?
       
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Louis 3 year s ago
#23 hey super Karen, maybe it's the other way around and your kids are glad to get away from YOU?
       
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Lurana 3 year s ago
Louis, Nah, the kids are unhappy because they will miss the cow in the swimming pool.

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Louis 3 year s ago
#67 "So. Bob, you know this is how the dinosaurs checked out, right?" "Shut up, Frank."
       
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Phillip 3 year s ago
       
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Johanna 3 year s ago
Phillip,

Exactly. Seeing people wearing a mask lets you know who the stupid & obedient people are.
       
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Delphia 3 year s ago
Johanna, exactly. Cause we'll be the ones going to y'alls funerals after Big D gets ya!
       
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Parsuny 3 year s ago
#13 double penetrated?
       
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Johanna 3 year s ago
#54 Gee, why don't men want to get married??
       
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Ivy 3 year s ago
Johanna, because of fake stories? They were never even married and he doesn’t make that much.
       
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Adeline 3 year s ago
Johanna, Gold digger?
       
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Delphia 3 year s ago
#41 There's a glitch in the matrix...
       
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Indie 3 year s ago
#69, lol at "bitey"
#72 must be a descendant of Scrat.
       
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Augustina 3 year s ago
#28 - Metres, not meters. Meters are measuring instruments, such as speedometer, electric meter et cetera, while metres are the unit of measure, in this case 1000 metres. Sigh.
       
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Monty 3 year s ago
Augustina,

“Metre” is the British spelling of the unit of length equal to 100 cm, and “meter” is the American spelling of the same unit. However, “meter” is also used in British English, but it means something different.

A “meter” in British English is an instrument for measuring. You have several of them at home – a water meter, a gas meter and an electricity meter. The man with a clipboard who rings your doorbell when you’re just about to step into the shower on a Saturday morning has come to read your meter. And you put money into them when you park on the side of the road in the city centre – parking meters. “Meter” also has this meaning in American English.
       
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Metta 3 year s ago
Monty,

That moron does this in every thread.
       
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Augustina 3 year s ago
#34 - Anybody else only count seven ?
       
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Manerva 3 year s ago
#17 Isn't that racist?
       
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Gatsy 3 year s ago
#15 none of these is acceptable
       
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