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At 5:35am on October 22, 2008, Greg Hall said…
Okay, seriously, I like you, dude. You're a good guy.

But if you send me one more vid attachment with you dancing to 'Touch Me in the Morning and then just Walk Away' I'm gonna have to call the cops.

And yes, you do look better with your back shaved. Geez...
At 10:34am on August 27, 2008, Zombie Zak said…
'Allo. Welcome to Heck! Pleased ta meet ya. Do you have any cookies, or brains available for me to eat? I'm kinda a might hungry right now.....
At 9:49am on August 22, 2008, Greg Hall said…
Hey, It's the new PA pa!

Glad you found the GST group. Best in town! You'll fit in well here. They ain't normal either!

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Hometown:
Spooksville
Website:
http://www.myspace.com/sheldonhigdon
Favorite Authors
Poe, King, Keene, Ketchum, Kuzneski, Moore, Little, Hawthorne, Dickens, Dickenson, and many, many others.
Favorite Books
Anything by above authors.
 
 

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