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I have one that actually passes gas and you can tell sm

Posted By: omt on 2006-01-10
In Reply to: Thought I'd heard/done it all. This is nuts!! sm - Sending this doc an iPOD!!

When he's going to pass his squeaking gas, he doesn't stop talking but just makes a grunting noise before you hear it. Grosses me out.


Noooooo, it's not a squeaky chair.




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