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She is a great judge of characterI get a "**** off creep!"
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She is a great judge of characterI get a "**** off creep!"
She is a great judge of character
I get it - you're making up excuses for your qooty already
Next it'll be - Oh my tendons.... oh my shin splints...
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C'mon, I think James Colorado would be very familiar with blue horses flying.
Ahem. Turns out blue horses can fly.
exactly! It’s what sets him apart!
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Ahem. Turns out blue horses can fly. So you and Moginie, don't be afraid. Be very afraid.
I’m not sure we can be friends anymore. I’ll get my lawyer to start dissolving the latest contract!
Where is Frederico_WA and the Bronie boys?
Yep, you've been hitting the ketamine waaaaaay too hard.View attachment 2032009
Ahem. Turns out blue horses can fly. So you and Moginie, don't be afraid. Be very afraid.
Fred last online in marchWhere is Frederico_WA and the Bronie boys?
Hope he is okFred last online in march
He mentioned back then his wife had gone back to study and he had a lot of extra duties.Me too
Yep, you've been hitting the ketamine waaaaaay too hard.
I woke up to thisI didn't think that was possible.
Narrator: Even though it's past midnight, JC still hurriedly checks over his shoulder to make sure no one he knows saw him type that juvenile attempt at humour.
Woooo damn right!I love it when you're angry.
I don't know is it because of you myblueroan, but i feel the need to play some horse related music here.
If anyone else has some ideas to bring the table as well then that would be great!
First of all we have this old classic from the band America.
There's this classic from the Stones as well.
This one is a bit more silly, but it's the only other horse related song i could think of here.
It was performed by a band from Derry in Northern Ireland called the Divine Comedy.
It was used for a segment in the Irish tv comedy series Father Ted.