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Interesting game!

I know how much of a pain spam can be nowadays so do not be quick to
judge on me (i'm a spam-hater). There is a fasinating game (about life
in general if u follow the steps) which proves to be amazingly true at
the end (if u don't cheat ofcourse). The game is located at
www.justjoking.com/jokes/jokes/joke186.html
AND BELIEVE ME, IT'S SHOCKING!

Jul 23 '05 #1
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j2020j0908 wrote:
I know how much of a pain spam can be nowadays so do not be quick to
judge on me (i'm a spam-hater)


Bullcrap. You're just another f-ing spammer.
Jul 23 '05 #2

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