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pumps fans to expensive! don't u think



 
 
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Old August 5th 03, 01:21 PM
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Default pumps fans to expensive! don't u think

you have no money and/or are a cheap *******.

do you rinse out our condoms and use them a second or third time. I mean
after all, you only used it for a minute or two - its hardly worn out,
right?






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I mean, for the price of those small cpu, or system fans. I could buy
those real big (40cm) fans, I use in this summer, instead of airco.

Same
with those water pumps, for that price u have a basement pump! those

really
big pumps.

Just go to your local DIY -store (do it yourself store)

I recently went to the local dumpster to get all kinds of fans for free I
thought, but it was forbidden! Whats up with that.


What do u think?




 




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