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JerryK

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Ok, so I made this up during one of my 6 mile runs.... :lol:

A little poo is better than lotta (To the tune of A Little Bit is Better than Nada..Tin Cup)

I found out in de border town

I couldn


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Jerry,

That is hilarious! :lol: Your gluten odyssey set to music!

You've really given this a lot of thought..... :o

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  jerseyangel said:
Jerry,

That is hilarious! :lol: Your gluten odyssey set to music!

You've really given this a lot of thought..... :o

I'm a kook! :blink:

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:lol::lol::lol:

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  JerryK said:
I'm a kook! :blink:

:lol: we like kooks

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LMBO!! That is hilarious!!!

:P

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Fabulous!!!! (it'd be even better if I knew the tune but great lyrics!!!) :lol::lol::lol:


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You are FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

And your girls are so adorable (unless you rented them :P )

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Sorry if I offended anyone.

:unsure:

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