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Well, if you're so embarrassed to be an American, don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way to Mexico or Canada. We won't miss you.  :whistle:

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alright :blink:?

you know what i hate?? french people...

dunno why but i hate 'em...

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yeah those damn french people. just love to be opressed :rolleyes:.

you should've told the old lady to re-do the whole thing so u can make a priceless photo, make her come in the house again and be like

PLaying xbox at 5 am: $0

Opening door: $0

Baseball bat: $20

An unknown old lady with a baseball bat kicking your ass at 5 am: Priceless!

ROFL

i can just imagine...pics of the old lady holding the bat trying to smcak you

i think you guys shouldv'e beat her up and threw her in a creek or something, or beat her then call the police and say she hit u a few times and u had to defend yourselfh ahahahahahahahahahahah

i think you guys shouldv'e beat her up and threw her in a creek or something, or beat her then call the police and say she hit u a few times and u had to defend yourselfh ahahahahahahahahahahah

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Oh wouldn't that be so funny. :rolleyes:

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