So,..., what are your plans for 21st December 2012


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well, since the world will end timezone by timezone in sequential order, at least I will have some time to watch and laugh at each area as its decimated hour by hour until we get to GMT + 5

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Burning all the Xmas presents ... :ninja:

Shame on you. Santa will be mad. He will put you on naughty list.

If he finds out that you survived after the 21st, he will come find you and make you to work for him. He might have to kick his wife out and use you as replacement for the rest of year.

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I don't know, it's my last day of work and I get 7 days off for free, haha. Probably get extremely drunk.

Your boss was clever in giving you those 7 days off when it doesn't matter anymore anyways. :)

Glassed Silver:mac

Your boss was clever in giving you those 7 days off when it doesn't matter anymore anyways. :)

Glassed Silver:mac

If the world was going to end, then no it wouldn't.

I apologize to the person that reported me that was offended by my black humor. It was a joke and I would not do any of those things any day of my life.

I tend to forget as well that people are sensitive. I found it hilarious, why not commit suicide before you get killed by something that could make you suffer?

I apologize to the person that reported me that was offended by my black humor. It was a joke and I would not do any of those things any day of my life.

Tho I don't know what you post read, nor am I asking you to repeat it. I just wanted to congratulate you for being mature enought to apologise :)

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