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I like seeing these "A Day In The Life" type videos. Cool score with the gift box:cool Marblez and sycosis you ROCK :jamin

 

Wow, I had no idea I talk so much....I'm like 90% of the background noise...:blink:

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11 hours ago, TronRP said:

Wow, I had no idea I talk so much....I'm like 90% of the background noise...:blink:

I saw it and I was a little freaked out. It happened with my ADD medicine in full effect and everything seemed to drag on. Especially when Troy pulled out his pocket knife (aka instrument of death and dismemberment) it seemed like a really long time from item to item. But I watched the video in the morning after the medicine wore off and I was SHOCKED how fast it went. So crazy!

I realized, this medicine, it sloooows time!! Woohoo. No wonder I can get more done in a day!!

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On 6/3/2016 at 10:20 AM, TronRP said:

I like seeing these "A Day In The Life" type videos. Cool score with the gift box:cool Marblez and sycosis you ROCK :jamin

 

Wow, I had no idea I talk so much....I'm like 90% of the background noise...:blink:

At least someone does.  Yay.   And she does rock.

 

 

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