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Geebo,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:00,
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Harry,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:00,
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Sir T. Skellington,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:02,
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Very thin ice.
But ARF!
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00tinytim00,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:02,
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Slightly related note
Do they still make 'Seven Up'?
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Guineapiggy Fuzzeh!,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:03,
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of course
where do you live ?
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connor,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:04,
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England atm. They don't seem to sell it anywhere
Though I usually only drink lime diet coke and Dr Pepper anyway.
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Guineapiggy Fuzzeh!,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:06,
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they sell it everywhere in scotland
just like sprite, or coke
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connor,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:08,
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Strange that, I swear I haven't seen it since the early 90s
When I was ickle
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Guineapiggy Fuzzeh!,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:09,
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Scotland is about 10 years behind us
on the canned drinks front
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Sonic 2 and Knuckles,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:12,
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Makes sense
What with all that bloody Irn Bru they drink
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Guineapiggy Fuzzeh!,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:13,
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Yep
their last slogan was a tee shirt,
front: Make 7
back: up yours
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abandonnship,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:12,
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try
Nice Aerial Smoke Art
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OnionTerror is a bag full of sick,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:04,
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im guessing people are using old jokes
i like leningrads one though
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connor,
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 21:04,
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