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Good, maybe Al Gore can bother them and ramble on how they are causing global warming and will kill us all. :cool:

 

 

 

Alright it's settled, we're deporting him to china! :P

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Good, maybe Al Gore can bother them and ramble on how they are causing global warming and will kill us all. :P

 

 

 

Alright it's settled, we're deporting him to china! :lol:

 

 

 

You got my vote! :cool:

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Good, maybe Al Gore can bother them and ramble on how they are causing global warming and will kill us all. :D

 

 

 

Alright it's settled, we're deporting him to china! :D

 

 

 

You got my vote! :chevy:

 

 

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Good, maybe Al Gore can bother them and ramble on how they are causing global warming and will kill us all. :D

 

 

 

Alright it's settled, we're deporting him to china! :D

 

 

 

You got my vote! :D

 

 

You've got my truck to help him move! :chevy:

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You've got my truck to help him move! :chevy:

 

 

Your truck can drive to China? :D

 

 

Well, they are thinking about digging that tunnel from alaska to russia, so it could be a possibility...

 

or he could have one of them there amphibious vehiculars.

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It's already equal to or worse than us now. I heard on the radio that living there for LESS than a year can cause serious permanent lung damage. Sounds like population control to me.

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It's ok in 25 years they will have 30 million men without women to marry. Yeah..that means they're comin for us.

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