I tried this and it doesn’t work so no there’s point in trying it yourself.
Then I came back to social media and played Candy Crush because, you know, addiction.
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11 thoughts on “I tried this and it doesn’t work so no there’s point in trying it yourself.”
Facebook’s motto: We will seek you and we will find you. 😉
It’s really the pigeon’s fault.
Maybe the pigeon was an angry bird.
I see what you did there Bill Spencer.
That’s why Dastardly and Mutely devoted all their time and attention to catching it.
I must be the only one in the world who hasn’t played this, but I love the idea of living in the Himalayas.
You mean you’re the only one In the world who hasn’t played it YET!
I thought about turning Amish to avoid Candy Crush but I guess that wouldn’t work either.
Candy Crush is sweet on all religions and creeds, Don Don’s!
When you’re the Dalai Lama of playfulness, people will seek you out and ask you to play.
But when you don’t come out to play, they’re all “Oh look at the Dalai Lama of Playfulness, refusing to come out to play. Are we not zen enough for you?”
Facebook’s motto: We will seek you and we will find you. 😉
It’s really the pigeon’s fault.
Maybe the pigeon was an angry bird.
I see what you did there Bill Spencer.
That’s why Dastardly and Mutely devoted all their time and attention to catching it.
I must be the only one in the world who hasn’t played this, but I love the idea of living in the Himalayas.
You mean you’re the only one In the world who hasn’t played it YET!
I thought about turning Amish to avoid Candy Crush but I guess that wouldn’t work either.
Candy Crush is sweet on all religions and creeds, Don Don’s!
When you’re the Dalai Lama of playfulness, people will seek you out and ask you to play.
But when you don’t come out to play, they’re all “Oh look at the Dalai Lama of Playfulness, refusing to come out to play. Are we not zen enough for you?”