Captain Insano wrote:A mule was an important asset back before the industrial revolution.
btw random c hester doesn't much look liek a cat
Lol - I've been meaning to say this, I loved that show Brin.
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Thon wrote:Mindia wrote::boots:
the sad part is that's the smartest thing you've said all thread
Mop wrote:Captain Insano wrote:A mule was an important asset back before the industrial revolution.
btw random c hester doesn't much look liek a cat
Lol - I've been meaning to say this, I loved that show Brin.
Thon wrote:Mindia wrote:At least I've said a "smart" thing, which is more than I can say for you.
it's just smart compared to the rest of your idiocy
Jay wrote:Thon wrote:**your** a fucking stupid inbred texan, that was the gist of what i was saying
mystery solved you stupid golden shower assclown?
Sorry. Had to point out the self ownage. Carry on.
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