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funny..... :mellow: :mellow: :mellow:
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well you're funny aren't you
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Shame I've already read the graphic novel a few years ago. Still, a great read. Now onto Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.
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Comic-sans....why do you vandalize the page with that cancer font? This is probably wishful thinking but I will laugh so hard if you guys don't get the reward :lol:
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nice to see ben stokes being a fine, upstanding citizen as usual
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Reading one of the best mystery novels of all time, "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie.
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fair point...terrible performance by our batsmen, outclassed by the Indian bowlers. Shame pattinson, starc and hazlewood were all injured, would've loved to see them over in India instead of that crappy B-grade bowler (Kane Richardson)
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I'm guessing you're into early dystopian books...
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yeah i was watching it live, looked suspicious as hell. I'm saying definitely a fine, maybe a one-match ban
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Well done. Here. Have a cookie Because we care about what college you're going to and what your marks in secondary school are like. But most of all, we REALLY care about you. So take the cookie and please stop making random comments about your life (note: i would prefer it if no one brought up the off-topic nature of this comment itself as it takes away from the value of what I am saying)
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I think we should also find some way to support or at the very least commemorate the people in Mumbai who have also been affected by floods. Over 1200 people have died and the city is basically in ruins.
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looks like aus pay war dispute is nearly over...
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Lets introduce built-in tank horns, if a fat mammoth is blocking your way, just tailgate him and honk the horn. And if he doesn't move there should be a road-rage option where you shoot him and he takes damage (or even better, have a tank-avatar come out, spitting with rage and wielding a baseball bat)
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Well maybe that wouldn't be an issue if the tank wasn't drugged up and speeding :blink:
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Just finished "Plague" by Albert Camus and "The Blackhouse" by Peter May