Sunday, April 7, 2013

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7 comments:

  1. beautiful and embarrassing, the expression of the whole class please :)

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  2. I love the fact the this a future we can look forward to... where young male get the kind of attention they deserve and so urgently need! it would be interesting to hear a little more about what drove our culture to embrace this time honored form of discipline again!

    In the mean time, I hope you share with us what happens at the 2:00 appointment!

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  3. How embarrassing! The look of mortification on on our hero's face; I can really feel for him.

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    This patent was granted to Microsoft but it's likely that Google uses similar methods. Search engines don't just look at the current version of your
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  5. the next please :)

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