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Report as: spam offensive Somewhere in Vegas. . . on 4/30/08 at 7am

. . .an accountant is rolling his eyes.

Report as: spam offensive S on 4/30/08 at 10am

wait a minute. after viewing erotic photos, photos of snakes and spires are supposed to elicit negative responses? uh... come on! what guy is not going to see those as "erotic" after viewing erotic photos as well?

Report as: spam offensive ♣♣♣♣♣ on 4/30/08 at 3pm

Some cocktail waitress in a low-cut outfit is serving you free drinks in Las Vegas just to get you to over up your wallet and make larger bets. Get out of here! The next thing that you will be telling us is that ducks can fly.




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