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Mutated kangaroos destroyed my garden



 
 
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Old 08-05-2004, 11:13 AM
Derek Dugferry
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Default Mutated kangaroos destroyed my garden

Yes, this is true.These beasts ate everything, and wanked onto my flowers.

Disgusting.

Beware of mutated kangaroos and install anti-mutant-kangaroo defence cannons.
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Old 09-05-2004, 02:05 AM
Pat
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Default Mutated kangaroos destroyed my garden

Where can I buy those ?


"Derek Dugferry" wrote in message
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Yes, this is true.These beasts ate everything, and wanked onto my flowers.

Disgusting.

Beware of mutated kangaroos and install anti-mutant-kangaroo defence

cannons.


 




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