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chefann said:They're like men that way. Sometimes they just need a good thump upside the head.
raebates said:Yeah, but like my husband says, you never know how many times something (or someone) has been thumped. Yours could be the thump that breaks the thing!
chefann said:I'm not a computer genius, I'm just a junior nerd. (Although my new personal theme song is Weird Al's White and Nerdy.)
chefann said:I'm not a computer genius, I'm just a junior nerd. (Although my new personal theme song is Weird Al's White and Nerdy.)
chefann said:I'm not a computer genius, I'm just a junior nerd. (Although my new personal theme song is Weird Al's White and Nerdy.)
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