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Well then looks like the time for freeze ๐ฅถ
Page 749 just one more page to go for 750!!!
WELCOME TO PAGE 749 !!!
Frankie is back online again ๐๐
Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
Order: 8966289
Thanks!
You too.
I was online all the time, crawling the threads like I am used to
Hello, could you double the bandwidth of the following 2 VPS?
Order: 6863615231
Order: 6656206200
Thanks!
I was watching a movie called "Leave the World Behind" which is pretty freaky.
I should go to sleep, but it does not seem to be happening.
You should it might be a little late there!!!
4:30 am here.
I would say it's already more than a "little late"!!!
I consider it more early, than late, but that is just me.
I really wanted to get to page 750 today though. We are almost there.
ofcourse its just you who else can think of sleeping at 4:30 am.
lets try, i am sure we can certainly do that!!!!
I do have funny sleeping habits in my old age. Sometimes I sleep 3 hours a night sometimes 13 hours.
We are pretty close. Just a little conversation will get us there.
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Did you know ....
Tablecloths were originally designed to be used as one big, communal napkin. When they were first invented, guests were meant to wipe off their hands and faces on a tablecloth after a messy dinner party.
Well it kinda happens, its all right you are good buddy!!
Okay that means i need to be a little active here!!
I actually knew it, kinda shared two or three time on LET only

What about the Boston Molasses Disaster?
Which goes like this....
On January 15, 1919, a 90-foot wide cast-iron tank filled to the brim with sticky molasses exploded and spilled 2.5 million gallons of crude molasses into the streets of Boston. The brown stuff ran through the streets like a tsunami, with 15-foot high waves reaching speeds of 35 miles per hour. The molasses demolished everything in its path, toppling buildings, drowning horses, and eventually killing 21 and injuring 150.
Umm sorry, I didn't know this one, well now I know

well, we are almost there to page 750, let there be salvation!!!

Sticky stuff that. Once you know it, you can never forget it.
Yay!!!
I'm thinking there are five comments to go until page 750
Well i won't be forgetting that easily for certain...