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Ner, ner, ner, ner, ner, ner, ner, neeeerrrrr - bum, bum, bum, bum, bum - bum, bum, bum, bum ,bum


"Yooouuu only get warned twice, or so it seems.....one warning for yourself, and one for the team"


"Yooouuu drift through the threads, and the rules seem tame.....till one warning appears, and 'careful' is its name"


"And the forum's a stranger, who may cheer you on.....but think of the danger.....or the foruummm iisss gonnne"


"Thiiss thread isss foorr you.....so please be nice.....hope one gag gets through.....you only get warned twice"


"And the clique is a stranger.....who'll heckle you on.....but think of the danger.....until the cliiiique is gonnne"


"This piece is for you.....but hang the price.....it's all up to you.....because I've already been warned twice"


Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na - na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na - dummmmmm.....



- Anonymous

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