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lol yes but notice the blatant disclaimer on the bottom lol
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Zanny
replied on November 12th, 2007
Supporter
Sandy_Pants wrote:
lol yes but notice the blatant disclaimer on the bottom lol
You can remove that apparently. God knows why anyone would actually play that trick on anyone though..
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Sandbox Party
replied on November 12th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
lol
yeah
thats kinda mean if u think about it.
we get so excited about that stuff... can u imagine how dissapointing it would be?
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popminer
replied on November 12th, 2007
Experienced User
zanyzanny wrote:
Sandy_Pants wrote:
lol yes but notice the blatant disclaimer on the bottom lol
You can remove that apparently. God knows why anyone would actually play that trick on anyone though..
well apparently people are dumb enough to do it on this forum...
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AyaMiyaki
replied on November 12th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
popminer wrote:
zanyzanny wrote:
Sandy_Pants wrote:
lol yes but notice the blatant disclaimer on the bottom lol
You can remove that apparently. God knows why anyone would actually play that trick on anyone though..
well apparently people are dumb enough to do it on this forum...
Umm, wow. That was extremely rude.
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popminer
replied on November 12th, 2007
Experienced User
whoa! wait, how?
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Sandbox Party
replied on November 12th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
AyaMiyaki wrote:
popminer wrote:
zanyzanny wrote:
Sandy_Pants wrote:
lol yes but notice the blatant disclaimer on the bottom lol
You can remove that apparently. God knows why anyone would actually play that trick on anyone though..
well apparently people are dumb enough to do it on this forum...
Umm, wow. That was extremely rude.
lol i think she was referring to those stupid fools that make fake pregnancy posts.
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popminer
replied on November 12th, 2007
Experienced User
YES.
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young Girl
replied on November 12th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
lol
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AyaMiyaki
replied on November 12th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
Oh. Right. Sorry then, my bad. I thought you meant Zanny was dumb for posting about this.
Ha! My bad!
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popminer
replied on November 12th, 2007
Experienced User
ohhh no! I'm so sorry. i wasn't meaning that at all!
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Marianne0558
replied on November 12th, 2007
Supporter
zanyzanny wrote:
Sandy_Pants wrote:
lol yes but notice the blatant disclaimer on the bottom lol
You can remove that apparently. God knows why anyone would actually play that trick on anyone though..
That's something the scammer girlfriends would love to trick their "boyfriends" into paying them money for abortions, money for doctor visit, money for baby things....
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ThriftyGal
replied on November 12th, 2007
Extremely eHealthy
I find this warning on the website pretty funny
"Keep away from children
Store in cool, dark place
Do not eat
Do not insert into any body orifice
If stuck in eye, rinse with water
Contains no amphetamines"
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Sandbox Party
replied on November 12th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
DO NOT EAT
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OctoberBaby06
replied on November 12th, 2007
Extremely eHealthy
tanyaface wrote:
I find this warning on the website pretty funny
"Keep away from children
Store in cool, dark place
Do not eat
Do not insert into any body orifice
If stuck in eye, rinse with water
Contains no amphetamines"
If stuck in eye? Why would anyone put that in their eye
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Sandbox Party
replied on November 12th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
i would!! lol
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OctoberBaby06
replied on November 12th, 2007
Extremely eHealthy
lol
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Sandbox Party
replied on November 12th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
OctoberBaby06 wrote:
lol
isnt that how u tell ur pregnant with goat babies?