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Who would win in a tickle fight - Boo or Pantherschic?


Zod

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It has to suck to be a woman around here sometimes...I almost feel bad. Almost.

not as bad as you think....just gotta have thick skin.

Jer and I are buds.....so he knows it would never happen :)

but just so we are all in agreement I would totally win.

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It has to suck to be a woman around here sometimes...I almost feel bad. Almost.

Are you kidding? 90% of the posters around here fawn and drool over anything with a vagina.

Not a bad gig to be the center of attention. Lots of responsibility though...along with needing a rape whistle.

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Are you kidding? 90% of the posters around here fawn and drool over anything with a vagina.

Not a bad gig to be the center of attention. Lots of responsibility though...along with needing a rape whistle.

/rape horn/ mace/ slasher key ring thingy

and not to mention my hired bodyguards

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