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Post by Alatriel on Sept 28, 2004 15:25:32 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on
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Post by Shadow on Sept 29, 2004 9:22:39 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge
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Post by Peplito on Sept 29, 2004 12:04:40 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff[/glow]
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Post by Alatriel on Sept 29, 2004 15:16:20 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down
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Post by Shadow on Sept 30, 2004 12:26:58 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss
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Post by Peplito on Sept 30, 2004 12:39:41 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the[/glow]
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Post by Alatriel on Sept 30, 2004 17:29:05 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress
Must you always use the glowy letters, Peplito?
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Post by Shadow on Oct 1, 2004 6:51:03 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress who was digging
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Post by Peplito on Oct 1, 2004 12:04:51 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress who was digging for eight hours[/glow]
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Post by Alatriel on Oct 3, 2004 17:53:25 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress who was digging for eight hours and eight minutes
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Post by Shadow on Oct 4, 2004 9:09:35 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress who was digging for eight hours and eight minutes under eight pyramids
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Post by Peplito on Oct 4, 2004 13:48:19 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress who was digging for eight hours and eight minutes under eight pyramids at eight o'clock[/glow]
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Post by Alatriel on Oct 4, 2004 15:11:29 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress who was digging for eight hours and eight minutes under eight pyramids at eight o'clock on the eigth.
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Post by Peplito on Oct 5, 2004 12:24:16 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress who was digging for eight hours and eight minutes under eight pyramids at eight o'clock on the eigth month of the. [/glow]
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Post by Shadow on Oct 5, 2004 13:23:55 GMT -5
A book called "World's Largest Butterflies" was a eating a big juicy plump red tomatoe called Fred who was rarely known among the crazy for eating toasters and single malt beer. It's owner was petrified by it's amazing yet odd piece of red chewing gum, called Big Red, which in turn gave birth to a small alien, it began playing "The Beautiful People", a musical peice, by Marylin Manson. The alien then grinned mischieviously and grew devil horns and sprouted wings as large as a butterfly on the very edge of the cliff. It swooped down to the abyss and attack the vampire bunny mistress who was digging for eight hours and eight minutes under eight pyramids at eight o'clock on the eigth month of the infamous calendar of
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