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C'mon Mitchy (bumpkinpus), stop being puppet for moron girl

 
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Old 21-04.-2008, 12:56 PM   #1
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Default C'mon Mitchy (bumpkinpus), stop being puppet for moron girl

Bumpkin Mitchel, if all things could not go wrong in life, it's you
posting photos of your house and other non-MTBing topics on your MTB
website.

This is absolute evidence Mitchel that you are an irreversible
feminist.

You must stop this Bumpkin, and start posting again as well as
updating your site with MTBing coverage aka [RR].

Bumpkin?

Blumpkin? ....eeew, I like that better than bumpkinpus.

http://www.schnauzers.ws/

BlumpkinBumpkin, man up, stop being used for someone that cannot
achieve feats by her own accord. Stop being a puppet, redeem your
place among masculinity, and stop being tricked by witchcraft circus
tricks of the consciousness.

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