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Q: spitters are quitters?

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FINAL WARNING UNIQLO

 

NO MORE "QUESTIONS" OF THIS NATURE

9 years 32 weeks ago in  Relationships - China

 
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3 cheers for admin
Finaly a cat that chasses mice

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If you can't fit a coke can in your mouth then you are of no use to me.

Uniqlo:

Does that explained why cocacola makes smaller cans each year?

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Who gives a F?%@?

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The only way this post still exists after 24 hours regardless of the question being administrated is obvious.  ECC has a vested interest in this moronic poster.

I miss the ECC from 4 years ago....my rants would regularly get censured but for just cause...and for a fraction of what gets through now.

I cant figure out if this is an inhouse ECC plant or a WTF it gives us hits so lets go with it thing.

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Ha ha ha ha Good job girl
Now the whole universe is chasing you around. I bet the cat loves you!

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yeah viki87, Admin loves uniglo enough to ban her/him/it from ECC Thats called tough love

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