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LI Phil
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Re: What does friendship mean?
      Sun Nov 21 2004 08:16 PM

It means never having to say you are sorry...

It means you find a bail bondsman at 4:00 in the morning without asking questions...

It means that you shut your yapper even when you know you are right...

I means you take the blood stained knife and bury it in your yard...no questions asked...

And it means that you got his/her back NO F---ING MATTER WHAT.

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