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Pickles Knows I'm a "hater"


Proudiddy

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Indirectly.

Gantt tweeted a pic of Vail that Jimmy had tweeted, then the following happened...

This started it:

For all those who asked about Jimmy's reactions. RT @JimmyClausen Vail is something else!! http://yfrog.com/h82ixwfj

If he skis there, can we terminate his contract? I'll be here all night! RT @daringantt For all those who asked about Jimmy's reactions.

No skiing or snowboarding going on, just enjoying spending time with my fam on vacation!!

Something apparently happened with the times, but I tweeted mine before Jimmy sent that one out... I have no idea how he would've saw mine, but hilarious nonetheless.

(for the record, I'm not a hater, and I haven't nor do I even follow him, someone else retweeted it and I thought I would share)

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These tiny hands?

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Honestly, I was surprised. And either someone sent him my tweet, realized that people may speculate he might violate his contract there, or it was just an extremely strange coincidence.

Fiz then RT some guy begging Pickles for a RT because he was Pickles' biggest fan. wow...lol.

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So what's this thread about now? Someone who wants to brag Jimmy read his tweet?

Really?

Sure. That's what it's about. Or maybe that Jimmy felt the need to reply to the original tweet because he's worried he's on thin ice and knows he sucks.

However you want to frame it, "hater."

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