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LOL Because it's the middle of the week, so we are over the "hump" so to speak?
They finally got the worst of the week over with only a few day's to go - The 3rd day has passed -
i forgot ,but there is a day for everyday of the week to do with that..lol
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i don't know myself. but thats a pretty good answer
by 4theyeblind on December 2nd, 2006
Thats all I could think of lol
by JUSTNORMAL on February 4th, 2007