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scootinpa 3 years today


jimmy

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I just found out from somewere else that  scottinpa is 3 years free today

congrats scott way to go thanks for help so many of us along the way .

enjoy your  busy smoke free life and don't be a stranger

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He got so skinny he fell down a sidewalk grate. His nose was only thing stopped him from going all the way down. Stuck with arms below and mouth right at ground level he couldn't summon help. Raccoons chewed on his toes (wearing Frez flops). Soon someone spotted his eyes looking and thought he was a pervert trying to hide and look up dresses. They called police who also didn't believe his story about being skinny and sliding through the rails of the grate but seeing his shoes felt he did have mental problems. They took him to doctors office for examination. Inside they determined that he was healthy enough to pay for his perverted crime of pantie perusing. They sent him to a prison and he did the old shawshank redemption escape but just slide out a drain pipe from the shower stall. He was last seen rising a paper boat in Mexico with christobal.

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