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ReplyDeleteLol. I was trying to find a way to convey that in the pic but couldn't think of anything.
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ReplyDeleteHa! Thanks, Brother. Yeah, I haven't picked up much in the way of toys lately, been pretty busy with other things. Thanks for checking up,though! Hope all is well with you, man.
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