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Old 03.22.2007, 10:24 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by schizophrenicroom
hahaha, no, but that was fun.

it was the girl i used to be friends with. she was trying to "scare" me.

you should have kicked her i the shin & save the lawsuit. lawsuit! how crazy can people get?

i found this info. sounds like a crock to me.

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Creating web sites that have stories, cartoons, pictures, and jokes ridiculing others.???

cruel, vicious, and sometimes threatening messages??

for fuck's sakes,can't people learn to deal without lawyers?
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