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In response to
"
I was hoping Woot would scratch my itch for a $500 impulse buy on kitchen knives. -- nm
"
by
TFox
you probably need a kitchen knife to scratch your itch....
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Dec 8 '09, 12:13
breaking through those scabs can be tough.
Responses:
weirdly, you got your itch from a screaming monkey. it always ties in with Woot. -- nm
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TFox
Dec 8, 12:16
5
see, your wife told me her cooter was ok now? nm -- nm
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groiny
Dec 8, 12:18
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i did enjoy how it seemed tighter after you were done. i think all the squeezing just to find you helped. -- nm
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TFox
Dec 8, 12:20
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that was because they had to stitch her closed when I was done. nm -- nm
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groiny
Dec 8, 12:21
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(and now i'm done.) -- nm
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TFox
Dec 8, 12:22
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whoo aah! nm -- nm
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groiny
Dec 8, 12:42
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