@ STILL LOOKING Why dont you go find something better else to do than bother me and follow me on my posts you stupid stalker...
Originally Posted by mirandalee
Young lady I'm not stalking you. But I sure remember your idiotic post about the out break of syphilis and for NO ONE to call you. It's kind of hard to forget.
Here let me remind you...
After watching the news and the alert of the 80 % Syphillis rate increase II will no longer see anyone in this city. Not worth my health so....
please do not contact me no more.
Do you know what a double negative might be? And your calling me stupid? Geeee that kind of sounds like an insulting remark. Hummmmmm let me see...
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