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Hey guys look at my micro weiner pic!!


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I would send pics of my business to women, but I'd be afraid that they would be driving at the time.

It's difficult to drive and applaud at the same time.

So does this mean I should stop sending my pics to you? If Im not getting anything in return, no feet for you.

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So does this mean I should stop sending my pics to you? If Im not getting anything in return, no feet for you.

I hope video is okay. :driving:

bee tee dub, I warned you about the driving thing. Jase, inc is not responsible for vehicular or bodily harm due to applauding and cheers of adulation.

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Well if you wanna have pics of your junk on your phone, that's your thing. The problem I have is, you let a girl control/tell you to let her look at your phone. Right then and there, you should have said STFU and ___________. We all know what needs to go in the blank.

I will make u the bestest sammich a man can make?

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