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Old 02-08-2006, 06:32 PM
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lets see if I can get this one right....you might be a Mormon if....you say you are going to the Stake House and everyone thinks you are going out to eat...... :P
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lets see if I can get this one right....you might be a Mormon if....you say you are going to the Stake House and everyone thinks you are going out to eat...... :P
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I like that one
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hahaha...those are all really good. I don't have skills to make one up.

i probably do, i'm just lazy.

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you're a mormon when you say ur going to MIA and they think ur
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