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20 September 2008
Is this what the future holds for me?
Speed Bump
by Dave Coverly
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xoggoth said...
Actually, that is a very practical idea. Sloths might be a bit more cuddly maybe.
21 September, 2008 04:56
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Actually, that is a very practical idea. Sloths might be a bit more cuddly maybe.
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