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ItsAFez66

  1. @Realdeal411 That's my plan when it's less sunny out/less hot. Already got sunburned yesterday walking on the AC boardwalk.
  2. @MikePatota He's still ugly.
  3. @MikePatota Apparently it ends at 11:59 tonight. A WHOLE 'NOTHERDAY OF VOTE GIROUX TWEETS TROLLOLOLOL.
  4. @hockeyphreak HAHA YOURE HILARIOUS. #slap
  5. Trying to pick out bedding for next year. Why are there so many ugly comforters?
  6. @MikePatota Tasty tasty alcohol?
  7. @MikePatota You, yourself, and...you again?
  8. @MikePatota I'm not buying it either lol.
  9. Saw a @HunterPence3 #LetsGoEat shirt in AC today. I need one.
  10. @MikePatota I thought the voting was supposed to end a few minutes ago.
  11. @QueenCrash That Gunnar guy WTF.
  12. Stupid 6 letter captchas.
  13. Votingvotingvoting. Is there somewhere they actually display votes so you can see who's winning?
  14. @Max25talbot Is that a fedora in your picture?
  15. Can we just get Couturier to hack into the NHL Cover vote system and block Malkin again? #Flyers
  16. Giroux is losing to Captain Ugly? FOR GODSAKE PEOPLE, #VOTEGIROUX #Flyers
  17. @dagmar27 Make you feel better lol.
  18. @dagmar27 Haha I'm approaching 18.5K and I've had Twitter for about 1.25 years
  19. @jckuhns I couldn't get my mom and dad to stop taking pictures. It was sunny, hot, and they know I always blink
  20. @jckuhns In my department ceremony, as I kept turning my head to look at the person speaking, my cords kept slipping to one side.