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Since: Jun 12
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Ancient Wolf wrote: Playing Solitaire til Dawn With a Deck of Fifty-one Smoking Cigarettes and Watching Captain Kangaroo
Now don't tell me I have nothing to do Counting flowers on the wall It don't bother me at all
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trusted
Brownsville, KY
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No not at all ,unless you are in a paded cell, with nothing else to look at... lol Good day your way.. Dear
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Since: Sep 11
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Imposter wrote: <quoted text>Bite my a$$ blweminer. You're an idiotic joke, on your best day. You're a 365 lollipop....A year round sucker. You were born one day too late....April 2nd. I think you're actually a computer program, an experiment in artificial stupidity. But I would still love to help your dumb ass out, which way did you come in? Yet imposter sounds like your arguing with your self Bluewhiner. Check your post you forgot to change.
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Since: Jun 12
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THE PRIMATE wrote: <quoted text>Yet imposter sounds like your arguing with your self Bluewhiner. Check your post you forgot to change. The classic multi-poster faux pas. How to recover? Bluewhiner show us how you will right the ship---
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Hempburn
Revelo, KY
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Goodmorning. The Mayflower left port with 102 passengers and landed with 53 in it's 66 day voyage to a new begining. The pilgrims that did survive abandoned their moral code and entered into a form of communist society that included bartering of outnumbered women for food, work and services. The result as later found to produce a society of 85 percent bastards, that continued to build America,, and that is where trolls come from boys and girls. Have a great day,,,, trolls, not so much.
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well lord have mercy
Newport, KY
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IMPOSTER
Scottsville, KY
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well lord have mercy wrote: why are they all dying? WHO?
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“TELLING IT LIKE IT IS”
Since: Apr 09
FARTSBURG
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Hempburn wrote: Goodmorning. The Mayflower left port with 102 passengers and landed with 53 in it's 66 day voyage to a new begining. The pilgrims that did survive abandoned their moral code and entered into a form of communist society that included bartering of outnumbered women for food, work and services. The result as later found to produce a society of 85 percent bastards, that continued to build America,, and that is where trolls come from boys and girls. Have a great day,,,, trolls, not so much. Goodmorning. Humpaburn here. The Mayflower left port with 102 passengers and landed with 53 in it's 66 day voyage to a new beginning. The Pilgrims that did survive got horny and abandoned their moral code of hiding and spanking their weasels and monkey's. Danged bunch of Communists pimped their women that outnumbered them for puddin-tane services. The results later found to produce 85 percent inbred ignorant little rug rats, that continued to build America,, that's where my family roots came from,,,boy's and girls. Now after 9 months of dodging the wire clothes hanger and mommy Humpaburn telling daddy Humpaburn the anal sex needs to stop,,,,, they came out with me,,,,,the turd baby wrappen in a blanket,,,, that's how Silly Humpaburn got here. You regular trolls have a schitty day like I did,,,,,,,,you nice folks not so much. Humpaburn out.
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kevin
Louisa, KY
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THE PRIMATE wrote: <quoted text>Yet imposter sounds like your arguing with your self Bluewhiner. Check your post you forgot to change. Here ya go. Have a banana.....
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kevin wrote: <quoted text>Here ya go. Have a banana..... I know right where you can stick that banana! Have a nice day turd
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THE PRIMATE wrote: <quoted text>I know right where you can stick that banana! Have a nice day turd you should have 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day. I'm not sure if rectal absorption counts
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qwerty
United States
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nanner puddin rocks! just not from the butt nope definitely a bad thing
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Wheat
Morgantown, KY
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Ancient Wolf
Lexington, KY
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Why does Topix still allow that idiot to post?
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Ancient Wolf wrote: Why does Topix still allow that idiot to post? Which idiot are you referencing?
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Big Bird
Winchester, KY
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Take your pick, theres so many to choose from. Feel free to include yourself.
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Yum
Somerset, KY
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huh?
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qwerty
United States
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The United States is experiencing one of the biggest outbreaks of West Nile virus in history, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of Tuesday, 1,118 cases of the mosquito-borne disease had been reported. That's the highest number ever reported at this point in the year since the disease was first detected in the U.S. in 1999. If cases continue to grow at this pace, the West Nile outbreak could be the largest ever in the United States, said Dr. Lyle Petersen, director of the CDC's Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases. So far, 41 people have died from West Nile infections. About 630 people have developed the rare neuroinvasive form of the disease, which affects the nervous system. The other cases involved what doctors call West Nile fever, a condition that can cause fever, headache, body aches, nausea, vomiting. Texas, the state hit hardest by the outbreak, has reported 537 cases of West Nile, close to 300 of which have been the neuroinvasive form. In some parts of the state, officials have begun aerial pesticide spraying to curb the spread of the disease. Most people infected with the West Nile virus show no symptoms; from the number of neuroinvasive cases that have occurred, it can be estimated that more than 94,000 people in the United States have been infected with West Nile this year. It's likely that about 98 percent of cases of West Nile fever are not reported, the CDC says. These unreported cases still take a toll on the nation's health and economy, as people who may not know that West Nile is the cause of their illness take time off from work or use health care resources, said William Schaffner, chairman of the department of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University. "The problem is even larger… than the already notably larger problem of neuroinvasive disease,"Schaffner said. The impact of unreported cases is a factor in the decision to call the current West Nile outbreak an emergency, as Dallas did, Schaffner said. The reason for the large outbreak this year is not clear, but it could be related to this season's especially hot summer. Hot weather seems to increase the virus' transmissibility, Petersen said.
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qwerty
United States
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Hempburn
Revelo, KY
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Ok, against my better judgement stopped at Wal Mart today, yea big error in thinking. Every price wrong at the register. And to top it off, a friend wanted to know how much was an oil change so I walked by the auto counter to get her a price and asked the employee at the service counter,,, he says he did not know, he changed his own oil..... ok, that was real helpfull. I thought I was talking to our resident topix troll. Gezz, have a good one,,, trolls, not so much.
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