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POSTED BY: administrator on 06/29/2007 10:16:13 [ QUOTE ]




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Yes: Damn, Hell, Bastard, Pissed, Bull??? and

other mid-level language



No: F-(bleeep), C-(bleep)-t, D-(blip)-k,

C-(bleeeeeeep)-k, and other staples of the porn industry; save those for

cybering somewhere else ("get a room, man")

03/11/2010





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