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Now I’m gonna try to tag someone… I’ll try to tag BuzzCap7 , he likes to get bugged.
Originally Posted by TriGeezer
Well drat that didn’t work. Now the dog is bugging to go out for a walk. Hold on, I’ll be back in about 30 minutes.
Originally Posted by JustDave13
Cool, a quote thread!
Originally Posted by BuzzCap7
Hey, MonoGeezer, I see what you did. Hey, quote this --->
LOLOLOL!!!!
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I spoke with Mrs. Geezer earlier today, she called me and said since u r going to be down in the Forum TESTING area, to bring a few sticks of dynamite and see if u can get them to work.
She also thought you may want to try moving that chair again downstairs while juggling sharp knives....... OH OH OH
Also I have something special for you here in the spoiler...........
Spoiler
No I don't. <-- Still cute.
Can't catch me. Peeeeeooooooowwwwww...........
How about a multi quote along with a spoiler tag within?
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