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FU to your FU because I

:fuckoff:

To lazy to even read between the lines!
You're not playing right.
FU danked for reiterating what i've been saying to mad all along.
I meant you. Fudge doesn't count, fuckface.
fuck you cuz you said it 1st danky poo
I'm not really playing. :-p
fuck you for not playing :-p



(according to ralphie in a christmas story....."fudge" is the queen mother of all bad words)



Edited By LZMF1 on 1045621541
Fuck you LZ for trusting a NAZI!
But I'm a superfun Nazi! :banana:



Edited By Danked on 1045621656
FU mad



(SOCOM? what server)
(i'll be online later)
FU you Super-Super Funny Nazi Lover!

(after 12am. AIM me what server you're on.)
oh yeah fu danked for sneaking your post in before my post and making it look as though i'm not following the rules of the game.
Fuck you for being gay, LZ! :rofl:
FU Luna for never coming shopping! ;-)
FU, Polly...you never picked me up....dammit! :-(
FU Luna, you gave me bad directions!
Did you get new shoes? oh and FU!
FU with all this shopping talk without giving a CDIH fashion show :thumbs-up:
Wooohooo! Fuck you, Metal, and a top 'o the morning to ya. :-D
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