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Old 02-04-2012, 03:39 AM   #1
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I can't bear it going to waste.


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You can will it to me. I will appreciate it immensely.


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pretty sure no one cares what really happens to it
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pretty sure no one cares what really happens to it
Go to hell!
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Go to hell!
been there, owned it, decided it wasn't for me, gave it back.
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You can will it to me. I will appreciate it immensely.
Huzzah!
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make it clear to your loved ones that it should be consumed after your funeral. the best way to celebrate your life after your death.
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been there, owned it, decided it wasn't for me, gave it back.
Please teach me your secrets.
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make it clear to your loved ones that it should be consumed after your funeral. the best way to celebrate your life after your death.
That's great and everything, but if my pride and joy Tripel isn't quite ready I'm afraid my loved ones won't fully appreciate my work.

Also, most of my loved ones are tee-totaling Baptists!
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That's great and everything, but if my pride and joy Tripel isn't quite ready I'm afraid my loved ones won't fully appreciate my work.

Also, most of my loved ones are tee-totaling Baptists!
Oh, well this is problematic.


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