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  • Happy thought for the day-the size of dishman and pace

    My good friend was at the rams-cards game sitting fairly close to the field this sunday. He told me that you wouldnt believe the size of dishman, that he is actually larger than pace at this point.

    Here is the happy and bizarre thought for the day (after all, what is life without a little rams humour):

    How would you like to be sitting in a stall, answering the call of nature, with Pace in the adjoining stall on one side and Dishman in the adjoining stall on the other side of you with each of them bombing away? At least Pace isnt eating fried foods anymore.

    ramming speed to all

    sign the big man

    general counsel

  • #2
    Re: Happy thought for the day-the size of dishman and pace

    That's just sick. Really sick.

    Man, you need a shrink.

    gap

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    • #3
      Re: Happy thought for the day-the size of dishman and pace

      No denying the degree of my mental illness during the football season. Hard to keep my mind on work et al.

      ramming speed to all

      sign the big man

      general counsel

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      • #4
        Re: Happy thought for the day-the size of dishman and pace

        A veritable Scylla and Charybdis of the rest room!


        That's just wrong.

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