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Roy Q.T.
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      06-20-2005, 02:46 PM
From: TokaMundo@ -->" weedizgood" <-- .org (TokaMundo)

I REST MY CASE

You're an immature dreamer with a complex delirious imagination that
resorts to insults to enhance your Drug Induced Psychosis., what else do
you do ? "Crack Cocaine " Do you advocate for Heroine as well ?

you have to be one of those Cyber Cafe' groupies that doesn't even own
his own interface..... whipe the **** off yer face.

I'm through with you,

Be Advised & careful they can come up from behind you and take you away
from your rented fun ...

 
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