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Or we're all be stone cold dead and rotting where we fell in the food lines. Bullet holes visable in our exposed skulls like the extra sockets of non existant eyeballs.

happy Birthday Graham

 

 

and I thought my post was a bit pessimistic :001_smile:

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The resonant frequency of the muscle tissue in the shoulder, when cross format focused with density probability can be presented by the simple equation 4:3:9, spooky eh?

I never work on my birthday because of the madelham theory, which you have been a statistical victim of today.

Hope it gets better. can you still lift a pint? Get some small chinese girls to walk on it.

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