Re: OT: Too funny not to share



Mimic <dev@xxxxxxxx> delighted us to no end by taking a lime green
crayon and scribbling in news:sa-dne5qQovfheDeRVnyig@xxxxxxxxx, on
the hallowed day of Thu 17 Nov 2005 03:54:48p:

>>>Yeah, really. WTF is wrong with those freaks?
>>
>>
>> Too much soccer and cricket.
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> cricket would just drive your boredom to suicide :P
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>

So would soccer!!! The crowd fights are the only thing
interesting...


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