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Mob justice - let the mob decide
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Is MF really this stupid? (there is no need to answer that question).merely at clientco for the entertainment -
2013 infraction points. Pah!
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Who programmed this thing anyway!? If you want to be Captain Jack Harkness, go for it.
Have fun - I'm off for a meeting.Comment
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Is that the best you've got?Originally posted by realityhack View Post
Who programmed this thing anyway!? If you want to be Captain Jack Harkness, go for it.
Have fun - I'm off for a meeting.

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