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John C3 wrote:
NerblyBear to zom-zom wrote:I was thinking about eating some of your old wife's pussy, but all the juice has dried up already. Boston Market's chicken is much juicier and much softer.

Good luck with that "getting old" thing, you thundering backside.


You just wouldn't have said that to his face, would you?


Maybe, if he had a knife.
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lemur68 wrote:
John C3 wrote:
NerblyBear to zom-zom wrote:I was thinking about eating some of your old wife's pussy, but all the juice has dried up already. Boston Market's chicken is much juicier and much softer.

Good luck with that "getting old" thing, you thundering backside.


You just wouldn't have said that to his face, would you?


Maybe, if he had a knife.


even then i doubt he would. i would've said something else to his face. like...in goth garb you look like an old lady.

apologies, zom-zom. i don't give a shit. wear what you want and i'll think what i want. just as the shoe's on the other foot.
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The even less interesting theory is that the case holds the diamonds stolen in Reservoir Dogs.

I think I've also heard "heroin" as a theory.

I always wondered, if it is a human soul, how do other people see it and recognize it as such? I wouldn't know a soul if it was my own. Unless the other characters are angels or some shit.

I love when people talk a lot about a movie and others who discredit it as uninteresting claim that we all "fell for it." Fuck, if Pulp Fiction is the worst movie I enjoy, I'm okay with that.

My buddy has tivo'd it in hi-def--he's got a really nice home theater. I think I'm more excited to watch it with him because he's somehow never seen it.

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