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| Subject: | | Re: One By One |
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Jesse R
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Thu, Oct 29 2009, 8:45pm
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The homeless on Stradbroke hide in the dunes and are mostly runaways from the law. Police only comes to the Island around christmas to manage the hordes of violent youths swimming in from Brisbane. |
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| Subject: | | Re: One By One |
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Cherokee
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Fri, Oct 30 2009, 9:37am
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That is a huge moose!! Either that, or only those little clown cars drive on that road. lol
And the parrot story was my favorite. They tried a little too hard to get the words to rhyme in the heading. =)
And you can tell it is a UK bird. You guys say 'f**k off', but in American, we usually say 'f**k you'. I like your way better. It's straight and to the point. Our way can open up many different problems. Like for example, who exactly are we telling you to f**k? LOL
One of my clients had a bird that said, 'Here, ktty, kitty, kitty.' He lived dangerously. |
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