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Old 04-Feb-2005, 16:47
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Be careful about biting your tongue too hard. It might hurt.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAH...

Thanks for the reminder! I'll chew it very slowly.



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You obviously never had the pleasure of meeting my in-laws.
I'd like to know how hard your in-laws bite their tongue. Share me the tips of biting it.
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I'd like to know how hard your in-laws bite their tongue. Share me the tips of biting it.
It is more like me biting mine. that may be why they are also referred to as out-laws.
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