
is unbefuckinleiveably funny. more than just a wooyay sir, i tip my hat *quickly scuttles off to create personalised wooyay anims*
*apple+D's that flash page...*
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Tue 19 Apr 2005, 17:56,
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*apple+D's that flash page...*

you have my gender-based apologies. nonetheless, whenever i congratulate, i have this compulson to say sir. it seems less suspect than saying milady...
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Tue 19 Apr 2005, 17:58,
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oh, fuckbiscuits.
when i congratulate, i say sir, regardless of whether they be ladyfolk or nay. it's no disrespect. if you saw me in real life, saying the word (no reference to b3tans) "milady", you'd think i were on something. it just doesn't work with me. something to do with my being a ginge, i think...
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Tue 19 Apr 2005, 18:05,
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when i congratulate, i say sir, regardless of whether they be ladyfolk or nay. it's no disrespect. if you saw me in real life, saying the word (no reference to b3tans) "milady", you'd think i were on something. it just doesn't work with me. something to do with my being a ginge, i think...