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3 Comments:
John asked: Who needs help?
My SO says John does (and yes, those images seem oddly familiar... 8-) ).
Dude, you need a new SO ;-)
Someone tidier, hhmm..but on 2nd thought, opposite attracts??
BTW, the knife needs to have the sharp edge facing down :-)
P/S Dropped onto your site via the Fermilab thingy. Nice site. Bookmarked.
There are morning people and there are night people... and they tend to marry.
There are people who squeeze toothpaste from the end of the tube, and those who squeeze it from the middle... and they tend to marry.
Immutable laws of the universe.
Mohamed said it... opposites attract.
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