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Your Divorce

By Maxxine

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I guess I really don't know how to react- Because it's tragic and stunning... But I think it's hilarious.  I think you're being, Both, So stupid- It's funny.  I know it's not. But.... it is.  Watching you degenerating. Written October 6th, 2001 © on Oct 06 2001 01:25 PM PST   10 • 0 • 1

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