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OT New "Texas Survivors" season
wrote in message I'm embarrassed for both of us. I threw that one out there (which I thought was pretty good...) and you are the only one that bit. I guess I'm gonna have to leave that finer bit of posting art to "r". Well, at 3:30 in the morning, I'm apt to bite more than I usually do and that's most of the time. So, you caught me. |
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OT New "Texas Survivors" season
On Mar 2, 1:15*pm, "Upscale" wrote:
Well, at 3:30 in the morning, I'm apt to bite more than I usually do and that's most of the time. So, you caught me. Well, I don't think I caught you. I think it was more like a nibble. ;^) Robert |
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