mannakiosk
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2010-04-11
, 19:48
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#41
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2010-04-11
, 19:53
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@ International
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#42
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2010-04-11
, 21:41
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@ Bristol, uk
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2010-04-11
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#45
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2010-04-11
, 22:27
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@ Manchester, England
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#46
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Hamsters are evil gerbils. Hamsters bite more, aren't as active during the day, are slower, and, in my opinion, aren't as smart. I've had both as pets and I can tell you, Gerbils are more fun, more lovable, nicer, and all around better. Now I'll run from any hamster lovers here...
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2010-04-11
, 23:56
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#47
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now, since your gerbils are all round better and you have experience with them.
do gerbils resist herding?
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2010-04-12
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@ Dublin
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2010-04-12
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@ Sendai, Japan
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2010-04-12
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@ Manchester, England
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#50
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deep thoughts, threadtastic |
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