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This was not my intention at all. It just turned out this way coincidentally.
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Good luck with keep the two arms from getting brittle and falling off :)
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Hey check out my thighs, I've been working out :lol:
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nealweb wrote:Hey check out my thighs, I've been working out :lol:
Nice working out. Just wondering how you were working out with the middle one :lol:
daiviet_nguyen wrote:Good luck with keep the two arms from getting brittle and falling off :)
They're still alive Viet. Will shoot up leaves soon, I hope.
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kvan64 wrote:
nealweb wrote:Hey check out my thighs, I've been working out :lol:
Nice working out. Just wondering how you were working out with the middle one :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Yes I have to try and remove that one, or somehow make it look more like a stool (SEAT!!!!!!! :oops: :lol: ). She really does look like a strongly built, narrow waisted 'kapha' woman though :) ;)
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Cute :-)
Hey Neal, thay look more like arms than legs to me

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Post by Jamie »

this is :cool: :lol:

love em DK :D

it looks like its doing a chicken dance haha :D

funky neal :D :lol: looks like chicken thighs mate ;) just dont try and eat em :shock: :whistle:
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