The 2,000,000th post game

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You've spammed so much you're reduced to ducks now?

How the mighty have fallen.

Riv down bad

I juss realized riv and bobo la fat are very similar

Originally posted by rudester
I juss realized riv and bobo la fat are very similar
hi duh duh duh duh stfu you know what a Fukkin loser you are

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You wreak of a shyt

Todd Bridges was in THAT’S MY BOY with Dennis Dugan, who was in SHE’S HAVING A BABY with Kevin Bacon.

My wife said I should do lunges to stay in shape.

That would be a big step forward.

TOMORROW IS

C’mon hurry up! We gotta get a good spot in line.

They’re giving away free stuff…

…and I just saw some kid walk by w. a Pez dispenser.
THIS Pez dispenser. I took it from him!

And

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