Topic: Dear Diary...........OMG another Diary Part 120 + - part 11 | |
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DAMN IT !!
akk my tp rolls are BROWN!!!!!! we dont have tans at all ...... what do I do? even the wrapping paper tubes are brown WTF has EVERYTHING GONE EAST?!?!? |
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hahaaaaaaaaaa hurry up and do them quick like me!!!!!
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Have you saved a toilet paper tube today????
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my son is tan.......this tp tube is kinda greyish!!
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well these are brown an they got bits of tp on em still they just look nasty
I should make a wrapping paper roll TT!!! |
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http://mingle2.com/topic/show/190913?page=3
I forgot to tell you.........I put up your musta video last night!!! |
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ok I have to clean my house........ppl coming over soon!!!!
I HOPE THEY DONT NEED TO USE THE BATHROOM!!! |
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AAA!!!
well I hope your pipes thaw very soon |
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ok I mean no offence.....im asking ya'll because I know you will set me straight.....
what is boxing day???? |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search Boxing Day Boxing Day Queue for Boxing Day sale outside a Future Shop store in Canada. Observed by Commonwealth of Nations Type British Commonwealth countries Date 26 December Related to St. Stephen's Day Boxing Day, December 26th, is a public holiday in the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Europe and countries in the Commonwealth of Nations with a mainly Christian population. It is based on the tradition of giving gifts to the less fortunate members of society. Contemporary Boxing Day in many countries is now a "shopping holiday" associated with after-Christmas sales. This day is historically England's name for St Stephen's Day, the 26th December, which is a public holiday in many countries with predominantly Christian populations. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, St Stephen's Day is celebrated on the 27th of December, although in Greece the Greek Boxing Day (Synaxis Theotokou, Σύναξις Θεοτόκου) is also celebrated as a public holiday on the 26th of December and is not related to the English version.[citation needed] In Ireland the Bank Holidays Act 1871 established the feast day of St. Stephen's Day as a non-moveable public holiday on December the 26th, although since partition the name "Boxing Day" is used by the authorities in Northern Ireland and it has become a moveable public holiday in line with the rest of the UK. The Banking and Financial Dealings Act of 1971 established "Boxing Day" as a public holiday in Scotland. It is usually celebrated on the 26th of December, the day after Christmas Day[1][2]; however, unlike St Stephen's Day, Boxing Day is not always on the 26th of December, its associated public holiday can be moved to the next weekday if the 26th of December is a Saturday or Sunday. The movement of Boxing Day varies between countries. |
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I always thought boxing day was the day you take your boxes out?
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Maybe run around in boxers
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and watch boxing on tv...or...put on the boxing gloves?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu9uxGP5nL0
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Dear diary........still no water.
but OMG IRON CHEF IS ON!!!! |
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oh, crap here we go again !!!
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oh, crap here we go again !!! bOBBY FLAY AGAINST Lynn something.....she is CANADIAN!!! I WANT HER TO WIN!!! |
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oh, crap here we go again !!! bOBBY FLAY AGAINST Lynn something.....she is CANADIAN!!! I WANT HER TO WIN!!! |
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ugh...I dont want to beat the monster on the video game
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