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TBB

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  1. Saw that - just think - was only looking for desert!!!!
  2. Perfect for @RobMc (JK)
  3. Nothing like a pussy with legs spread open!!!!
  4. Yeah - but she's cute!!!
  5. TBB

    Bidet

    And you have that in your house why???
  6. Boy - what a bunch of >IDIOTS<
  7. Have a GREAT birthday!!!
  8. Thanks!!!
  9. Well - how tall is the cat?????
  10. Come to New Joisey - we have plenty of cold weather - 37F right now
  11. OK - that's hot
  12. C or F ??
  13. 2005 Toyota 4Runner - Sport Edition - 78,000 miles - like new
  14. Have a GREAT birthday!!!
  15. Extinct Colossus Penguin Was Nearly 7 Feet Tall by Samantha Hartery FacebookTwitter Artist depiction of size in comparison to humans. Image: BirdLife Australia/FB The fossil remains of the largest penguin species on the planet were unearthed in Antarctica. The fossils belonged to a colossal 6-foot, 8-inch penguin that weighed 250 pounds and lived approximately 37 million years ago. Because of its size, this species has been dubbed the “Colossus penguin.” Image Scientists were able to estimate the size of this giant bird by comparing and scaling sizes of bones to modern-day penguins. (The largest penguin species alive today is the emperor penguin, measuring about 4 feet tall and weighing around 100 pounds.) Given the scientific name Palaeeudyptes klekowskii, this penguin thrived in the warmer Late Eocene epoch. The climate was likely similar to that of the southern tip of South America. http://cdn.roaring.earth/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Seymour-geo-map.jpg
  16. Got a new pet - any ideas if I should keep it????
  17. Try fucking hot - women seem to like it better
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