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Crazed Roo Tries to Drown Farmer...lol   

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‘I don’t think I’ll ever be able to watch Skippy quite the same as I used to - it might bring back a couple of bad memories.’ lol





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theduck1980, on 11/24/2009 2:51:31 AM
Total Posts: 272, Joined: 5/12/2007
yeah, what a fucked up kangaroo... the dog was only 'playfully' chasing it, so that it could 'payfully' rip its throat out. Kangaroos take shit too seriously.

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