Tenacious D rock the UK again!

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bodhi

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You have to be heterosexual to like the D. Which counts most of you faggots out then.
 
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kanonfodda

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heh, bodhi strikes back :D

The D Rock, downloaded tribute the other day :)
 
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GDW

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Originally posted by bodhi
You have to be heterosexual to like the D. Which counts most of you faggots out then.

Which is why you had your sex change then I see
 
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bodhi

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Originally posted by Grandadwrinkle


Which is why you had your sex change then I see

You are shit. Please cease all breathing and drop dead where you sit and fester in your own filth you useless stain of a human being.
 
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legendario

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Originally posted by kanonfodda
heh, bodhi strikes back :D

With another hilarious comment...... my ribs hurt....really they do.
 
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GDW

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Originally posted by bodhi


You are shit. Please cease all breathing and drop dead where you sit and fester in your own filth you useless stain of a human being.

Now now quoting your Dad again tsk tsk
 
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~Lazarus~

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Originally posted by dysfunction
oooh...I can't wait!

I am rushing out right now to buy 0 tickets! :rolleyes:

Cracker!

/me makes note in new book :

Lazarus: The Wit and Repartee Years
 
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legendario

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Evry thread in the general forum starts off as discussion and quickly descends into a mass of shit comments.

Not that i'm innocent :)
 
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GDW

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The first symptoms of Tourettes are usually facial tics--commonly eye blinking. However, facial tics can also include nose twitching or grimaces. With time, other motor tics may appear such as head jerking, neck stretching, foot stamping, or body twisting and bending.

Tourettes patients may utter strange and unacceptable sounds, words, or phrases. It is not uncommon for a person with Tourettes to continuously clear his or her throat, cough, sniff, grunt, yelp, bark, or shout.

People with Tourettes may involuntarily shout obscenities (coprolalia) or constantly repeat the words of other people (echolalia). They may touch other people excessively or repeat actions obsessively and unnecessarily. A few patients with severe Tourettes demonstrate self-harming behaviors such as lip and cheek biting and head banging against hard objects. However, these behaviors are extremely rare.

Tics alternately increase and decrease in severity, and periodically change in number, frequency, type, and location. Symptoms may subside for weeks or months at a time and later recur



Must be contagious on this forum then:p
 
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legendario

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fuckin lol grandad
*twitches*
fuckin arsehole
*touches grandad repeatedly*
cunt

........

dear god. :/
 

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