View Full Version : don't know if this is gonna work, but if it does, than HAHAHAHAHA! TEHEHE! tehehahaha
Col. Mustard
03-18-2007, 11:18 PM
<a href=http://www.ZangyGraphics.com/picture.php?c=hifunny&n=29><img src=http://zangygraphics.com/hifunny/ff1f901314b932e660246b36a 8840a3a306b263929b5e3405c b24e05f57499c3.jpg border=0></a><br><left><a href='http://www.ZangyGraphics.com'><font size="2">Zangy Comment Graphics</font></a></left>
ExtravagantlyLoved
03-18-2007, 11:21 PM
Just looks lilke a bunch of computer mumbo jumbo to me, Jen.
Col. Mustard
03-18-2007, 11:33 PM
yea, hand on, i'll try to get it to work
ZangyGraphics.com - Myspace, Hi5, Friendster and Blog Comment Graphics
maybe this'll work, if not, um, yea, sry to get ur hopes up, lol!:D
jumpingmaniac
03-19-2007, 04:48 PM
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NurseBettyLu
03-19-2007, 07:04 PM
No workie here either. The screaming funny wet yourself laughing stuff will often refuse to work. Gotta love computers.
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