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Miranda 10 month s ago
#24. Why on earth would they need to saw off his antlers to get the tire off? Just cut the tire!
       
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Curt 10 month s ago
Miranda,
Much harder to cut thru a steel belted tire than antlers.
       
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Miranda 10 month s ago
Curt,

A sawsall will saw through a steel belted tire with no problem.
       
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Nibby 10 month s ago
Miranda,

Antlers grow back, tires don't
       
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Valeri 10 month s ago
#27 same chemical that brain produces? who is brain?
       
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Louvinia 10 month s ago
Valeri,

Brain and brain! What is brain?
       
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Billy 10 month s ago
Valeri,

obviously the guy nex to Pinky.
       
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Marvin 10 month s ago
Billy, Explains why he never took over the world.
       
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Vanessa 10 month s ago
#1 Hmm. I did not know that. I'll have to check if that is true.
       
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Tamzine 10 month s ago
#11 not saying the cat is responsible but 2 is a coincidence 3 is a trend.
#12 They also made some pretty cool educational "toys" not to be confused with Fisher-Price. When I was in high school in Germany we had technical building sets (fischertechnik) made in the 70s and it was like Lego technic on steroids. they were so cool.
       
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