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(, Tue 3 Oct 2006, 18:08, archived)
# Hooray...
Yay!
(, Tue 3 Oct 2006, 18:15, archived)
# awwww!
noice!

(, Tue 3 Oct 2006, 18:15, archived)
# Yays!
How lully :)
*clicks*

of course you know that's not true
(, Tue 3 Oct 2006, 18:20, archived)
# Bless.
(, Tue 3 Oct 2006, 18:22, archived)
# :)
(, Tue 3 Oct 2006, 18:23, archived)
# aww!
this made me happy
(, Tue 3 Oct 2006, 19:08, archived)
# :)
(, Tue 3 Oct 2006, 19:19, archived)
# hooray!
*joy*
(, Wed 4 Oct 2006, 9:55, archived)
# awww
tear jerking..

*teh click*
(, Wed 4 Oct 2006, 12:24, archived)
# ...
I can't believe no-one's mentioned he looks like a cock!



....




With pubes and everything!
(, Wed 4 Oct 2006, 13:31, archived)
# You need to get checked out for Peyronies
Not that I have any idea what that is
(, Wed 4 Oct 2006, 13:37, archived)
# Is that when the BBC
send a cheque to Messrs Barker and Corbett?
(, Wed 4 Oct 2006, 13:51, archived)
# hahah
Can you have that without a cock?
(, Wed 4 Oct 2006, 15:53, archived)
# needs more magenta
Woo! It's very nice
(, Wed 4 Oct 2006, 15:10, archived)
# ...
RIS?
(, Wed 4 Oct 2006, 17:56, archived)
# There is a myth
that if you cut a worm in half, both halves survive and you get two worms. Unfortunately, you really get one short worm and one dead bit of worm.
(, Thu 5 Oct 2006, 11:59, archived)
# Haha
I get this now.

Very good.
(, Fri 6 Oct 2006, 13:04, archived)
# lol
spaz
(, Thu 5 Oct 2006, 12:30, archived)
# Unfortunately
This is factually incorrect. When worms get cut in half, both parts wiggle around, but they are not technically alive. Like long death spasms. So those two worms are about to be quite dead bird food.

Sorry to spoil your fun with science.
(, Thu 5 Oct 2006, 19:19, archived)
# awwww
w/y/h
(, Fri 6 Oct 2006, 17:47, archived)