how gh3y is your computer
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how gh3y is your computer
mines gay enough to tell me that printing started
ha and it sounds like richard simmons saying it
why can the governator being saying your printing is commencing or something instead lexmark hires "weird people" to say it
ha and it sounds like richard simmons saying it
why can the governator being saying your printing is commencing or something instead lexmark hires "weird people" to say it
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aint that the god forsaken truth i hate them crooked bastards telling me what i already
know
honestly i think its this way because i bouth the printer around the same time gay rights was a big issue
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honestly i think its this way because i bouth the printer around the same time gay rights was a big issue
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Hmmm...
Well, I hate gay printers too... always lisping "Printing sstarted, silly!"
God, how I hate gay printers...
Well, I hate gay printers too... always lisping "Printing sstarted, silly!"
God, how I hate gay printers...
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my printer sounds so gay that if it had arms it would flip its wrist down at me and talk in that annoying richard simmons voice
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ha the last thing i need to know is where those dang sounds are i'll delete them in a heart beat
stupid lexmark and their weird printer voices
stupid lexmark and their weird printer voices