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RosieH I've only seen Glee once for 15 minutes.

I don't care about none of them things you said about neither no more, but I reckon I know who Sue Sylvester is.

The stern slinky tracksuit one, right?

If I may, after you with the lips and tongue.


I say this in a non-pervy kind of fashion.

At least no pervier than your good self.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Yeah baby, football can kiss my ass.

>

> Ahma be hotstepping and jazzhanding and making

> hard rock sound all kiddie friendly, all over this

> town.


Every sports writer in the country should be made to read this post.

Seriously, each and every one.

It'll make them cry and cry and cry, to the extent their tears will flow and shrink their linen trousers.

Then RosieH your work will be done.


Hail RosieH, the strange genius de nos jours.


Or is she?

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