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Houston Techsan
That's because a lot of those viewing ( BTE II) can't write. Must be LSU grads.
Do they even know what they saw??? LMAO!!!!!!
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Houston Techsan
That's because a lot of those viewing can't write. Must be LSU grads.
Great post....green for you!
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JuBru
I visited the campus a couple of times. Some say my IQ hasn't recovered. But I can write and read good.
Looking at some of those photos on BTE II just might make you blind!!
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Poor barkly is turning to stone from feasting his eyes on those pics of chicks on BTE II!!:)
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JuBru
I visited the campus a couple of times. Some say my IQ hasn't recovered. But I can write and read good.
You can do your reading and writing on this thread and your IQ will get back to normal!!:)
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70TECHGRAD
Looking at some of those photos on BTE II just might make you blind!!
Well, I did just start having to wear glasses.
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I guess that clear tape for wrapping might be cellophane. I remember when Scotch Magic tape (as opposed to real cellophane) came out. Our librarian was thrilled because it did not yellow with age. Cellophane used to be used to warp cigarette packes, is it still?
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Houston Techsan
I guess that clear tape for wrapping might be cellophane. I remember when Scotch Magic tape (as opposed to real cellophane) came out. Our librarian was thrilled because it did not yellow with age. Cellophane used to be used to warp cigarette packes, is it still?
Don't know, since I don't smoke. :)