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ROFLMAO!!! HOLY CRAP!

"...After discovering the number called most frequently, you realize you have never called that number. You look closer and all the calls happen when you are at work. You begin to suspect that perhaps your significant other has something to hide..."

Did you take this scenario from a call of mine from like 7 or 8 years ago? That was EXACTLY what happened with my ex-wfie LOL!!!!!! Of course she denied it, but a litte keystroke recorder on her computer and a weeks worth of collecting the resulting email logs confirmed my suspicion. Good riddance to her! LOL LOL LOL


In reply to Re: Homework Questions Wanted by raisputin
in thread Homework Questions Wanted by Limbic~Region

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