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drinking a pop

So, I am standing there the other day, taking a break, and sipping on my diet Mountain Dew...

...and my employee (Paul) says,



"Typical fat man, drinking a pop."



I think that I am paying him too much. What do you think?


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  1. Yay for diet pop. DO you remember every day having one of us fill up the big ol' urn?? And when annmarie put salt in it? Did she ever buy you that 2 liter?? good times..

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  2. "Paul" as in Paul Rolley? If so...I might just agree with you there. Which reminds me, I shall have to take a (digital) picture (me being scannerless) of that cartoon I made comparing the effects of Mountain Dew on you and Mr. Callan...
    On a different note...

    Did you get my e-mail? (this being Jessie, with her weirdo blogger account name...)

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  3. Pay? You were never supposed to pay him at all.

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  4. diet mountain dew will kill you... boo to nutrasweet!! (it gives you cancer) ;P

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  5. It'll kill me?

    That is what I am hoping for. Death by diet dew.

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  6. Cancer is bad. That's all I have to say.

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  7. This is Josh Lehe. Check your e-mail. By the way, nice blog! Keep up the "good work"...and by "good work" I mean drinking Diet Mountain Dew. And don't listen to all those retaarded people who say it's bad for you. Deep down inside, they want cancer too.

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  8. This is Wilbo, uh, I gotta' check out Paul's blog, Andrew said it had a water-skiing video. Anyway, hope everything's going well down there, hope to see you soon Paulbo

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  10. dear harmdog,

    what is goin on? i have a ? foru: do u thank that josh lehe shuld change hiss last name to GAYle? i doo, just becuz he is a gay. lat0r.

    heart, anony

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  11. THIS IS GOD AND I WANT ALL OF YOU TO KNOW THAT I HATE JARED ZACHARY!!!!!!

    ~THE ALMIGHTY ONE

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  12. POP?!?!?!!?!?! ITS SODA YOU CRAZY KID!!
    -MADDIE G

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  13. Ummm....Harm Dawg.....I don't know if you know this.....but the blogs have been destroyed by Twitter.....

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