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Anonymous said…
*snort*

No Newt is good Newt? *double snort*

And is it wrong that I'm still just a wee bit transfixed on Sheen? I guess I'm not ready to Jump the Sheen...yet.

We all go at our own pace, eh? hee hee
Me-Me King said…
This whole Charlie Sheen ordeal reminds me when Joaquin Phoenix went cuckoo-cuckoo and tried to convince us he was a rapper. Publicity stunts have reached a new "high".
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Yes, it's wrong. Snap out of it Quirks! Stick a fork in him his Adonis DNA is done!
nonamedufus said…
Me-Me: Good to see you lurking around. It's funny, the same thing crossed my mind. Could we have another "I'm Still Here" in the works. Lord help us.
Hey... was that Me-Me I just spotted? There's the real news flash of the day! Yay!
nonamedufus said…
Boom Boom: Yes it was. We don't accept substitutes.
meleah rebeccah said…
These are hilarious!
nonamedufus said…
meleah rebeccah: It's a great source for some laughs every week.

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