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Who are the "undercover thotpockets"?


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13 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Pretty sure she is calling him a secret cumdumpster.

I will never forget our accounting girl and one of the management girls getting into a back and forth argument in the office.  Mind you, neither one decided to get up from their offices, so they were just arguing and bickering by yelling at eachother loudly and it carried down the hall for everyone to hear.  The argument ended when one girl yelled out to the other "shut up you dirty cum dumpster!"

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2 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

I will never forget our accounting girl and one of the management girls getting into a back and forth argument in the office.  Mind you, neither one decided to get up from their offices, so they were just arguing and bickering by yelling at eachother loudly and it carried down the hall for everyone to hear.  The argument ended when one girl yelled out to the other "shut up you dirty cum dumpster!"

I would have been in stitches laughing. Those arguments are almost always funny as poo.

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11 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

I believe she's referring to female tv/print reporters who might've hit on TD, or TD told her he saw her making a move on someone

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This seems to be about David Newton, right?

You know what, actually fug this. This is why Twitter is for twats. What an unholy sewer of stupidity. 

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