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Author Topic: Best title for an article I've seen in a while  (Read 799 times)

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Re: Best title for an article I've seen in a while
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2005, 02:24:31 pm »
The name of that article gets me totally pumped up. So pumped in fact that I almost kick my mom right in the face. So pumped that I headbutt my dog and we both scream!

This post is awesome.  ;D





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Re: Best title for an article I've seen in a while
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2005, 03:44:31 pm »
If you don't understand, please visit:
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Thanks for posting that.  I'm so intrigued I just had to buy the book!

Should be here in a few days and only cost me $3 'cause I still had my $10 Amazon gift certificate from signing up for infone on the conga lines!  :P
If there's bees in the trap I'm catching em
By the thorax and abdomen
And sanding the stingers down to a rough quill
Then I dip em in ink, and I scribble a bit
But if it they wriggle then I tickle em until they hold still
Lemme say it again
In my land of pretend
I use bees as a mf'n pen