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( , Fri 18 Jul 2008, 23:40, archived)

that made me jump!
woo!
G'nite b3ta!
post your SkUGosauruses and i shall updates my proflies tomorrow!
byeeeeee-e!!
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Fri 18 Jul 2008, 23:45,
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woo!
G'nite b3ta!
post your SkUGosauruses and i shall updates my proflies tomorrow!
byeeeeee-e!!

*goatsee's over it instead*
mmmmmmmm
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Fri 18 Jul 2008, 23:45,
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mmmmmmmm

they will arrive
then you have to make them leave
and they won't go
they'll stay there, stationary, clogging up your plumbing, playing cards
why won't they stop!?!?
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Fri 18 Jul 2008, 23:44,
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then you have to make them leave
and they won't go
they'll stay there, stationary, clogging up your plumbing, playing cards
why won't they stop!?!?

are great for dreaming in
you can hide from the farmer
just by lying down below the level of the crop
it is foolproof
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Fri 18 Jul 2008, 23:47,
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you can hide from the farmer
just by lying down below the level of the crop
it is foolproof

Not yet - www.wikihow.com/Keep-Your-Ghost-Happy
It's getting a lot of support
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Fri 18 Jul 2008, 23:57,
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It's getting a lot of support

Post it on links asking for supprt. Youll get at least 2.3 more people supporting it :)o
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Sat 19 Jul 2008, 0:01,
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I own a ghost and this article has helped me out greatly. I find each point to be helpful, though my ghost is particularly docile therefore I can generally refer to it as a female. She's become comfortable as a ghost and will not rampage.
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Sat 19 Jul 2008, 0:08,
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"Thank you ever so much.
Since taking the steps outlined in this article I have found myself much less often coming downstairs of a morning to find the dining room chairs impossibly stacked at jaunty angles on top of the table and only once had to dig my kitchen knives out of the wall again.
Up for deletion? I pity the person who does not have this resource to fall back on when he finds his child is living in the TV."
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Sat 19 Jul 2008, 0:09,
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Since taking the steps outlined in this article I have found myself much less often coming downstairs of a morning to find the dining room chairs impossibly stacked at jaunty angles on top of the table and only once had to dig my kitchen knives out of the wall again.
Up for deletion? I pity the person who does not have this resource to fall back on when he finds his child is living in the TV."