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Indigo Roth said…
Hey Dufus! I've missed American news this week; I must look into the Hilary C situation, and whetever is ailing your Prez. I may even call him. Indigo
nonamedufus said…
He's not my Prez, Indigo. I'm in Canada. Remember? The commonwealth and all that? Come back tomorrow for my rant about my Prime Minister and his government..
Quirky Loon said…
Great funnies! The eye justice... spooky! And poor Prez Obama. He is definitely aging. They always do. But he's still a good looking guy.

Oh wait. Am I allowed to admit that? hee hee
nonamedufus said…
Sure, you can admit that. Eye Justice? That whole eye on the media by the administration is very spooky, indeed.
Anonymous said…
Oh yeah what exactly are your thoughts on obtaining different landing pages for Facebook and POF?

Provide countdown scripts and calling out user place
is shit that operates on POF but will not get approved on facebook

Feel free to surf to my web page; dating tips for shy guys how to start a conversation

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