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Topic started 15 years ago by superkev in Live is where we live. Since then 76 posts have been made by 40 users.
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  1. WojBhoy
    15 years
    Originally posted by gwiz:Except Pearl Jam suck.

    Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:(pulls out Rambo knife) "You going to say that again, punk?

    Play nicely children.
  2. djrlewis
    15 years
    Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    [..]
    Play nicely children.


    hehehee. Ok Dad

    Taking my jobs, tsk.....
  3. gwiz
    15 years
    Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]

    (pulls out Rambo knife) "You going to say that again, punk?


  4. WojBhoy
    15 years
    Originally posted by djrlewis:hehehee. Ok Dad

    Taking my jobs, tsk.....

    Someone's got to watch the nursery when the teachers are out the back having a crafty fag
    Originally posted by gwiz:

    Don't worry about Aaron, he has a way with words. Just don't diss Pearl Jam
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