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dalejrjrmusic: RT @InTheKnowIndie: @dalejrjrmusic fukin dave....creeper

4 hours 51 min ago

dalejrjrmusic: I wonder how many guys have exchanged acknowledging head nods over the lyric, "hike up your skirt a little more & show your world to me"

6 hours 13 min ago

dalejrjrmusic: If I were ever able to, I'd get all the dudes who played Hobbits to sing background vocals together at least once

6 hours 34 min ago

dalejrjrmusic: Just overheard a father teaching his boy how to pick up ladies #dads

10 hours 25 min ago

dalejrjrmusic: RT @dwschwab: Drive with your windows down today if you want be in the best mood ever.

11 hours 32 min ago
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