majorleaguejerk.com - 6/23/2009
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I’m so happy right now I could weep into bottle and then sell my tears as a healing agent. It’s almost the two year anniversary since the Panda signed his ridiculous contract extention!!! That’s right, it’s been almost two years since the last time the Panda was ...
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