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Default Wingers breeding like the animals they are....

Let the Record show that "Compact Adolescent" on
or about Thu, 3 Sep 2009 22:54:42 -0500 did write/type or cause to
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On Sep 3, 3:12 pm, pyotr filipivich wrote:
I missed the Staff Meeting but the Minutes record that "Compact
Adolescent" reported Elvis on Wed, 2 Sep 2009
22:14:54 -0500 in misc.survivalism:

"pyotr filipivich" wrote in message
.. .
Sorry turkey, but the religious know that they are more than merely
animated mud, or self-conscious critters no different than any other
critter evolved from the primordial soup.

Fact of the matter, I'd say it was the leftards who are the more
"animal" as they seem to feel that they can have sex with anything,
anytime, simply because it makes them "feel good."

This is true. For example, TMT's mommies took turns screwing each other
with
a fecal covered dildos. When that didn't work, they used a turkey baster
filled with sloth sperm. TMT has two mommies and a turkey baster daddy.

"Compact Adolescent" that is uncalled for. Worse, it is truly
obscene: something which occurs off stage, and is not fit for public
display.
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pyotr filipivich.
Just about the time you finally see light at the end of the tunnel,
you find out it's a Government Project to build more tunnel.


He can't help it...it was his turkey baster.

Laugh...laugh...laugh..

TMT


TMT's former daddy made me do it.


The Devil made you do it? Was he wearing a dress?
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pyotr filipivich
We will drink no whiskey before its nine.
It's eight fifty eight. Close enough!
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