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Emily McGorman

Who says violence solves nothing?
Who says violence solves nothing? by @emilmcgo (Emily McGorman)

I think it solves everything! Bwa ha! I beat Jon and felt like a huge weight was lifted off my back at the same time... of course... now he hobbles but he says "It's for a good cause" LOL! Thanks Bud! ^_~ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily McGorman

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Posted: Monday, 23 September, 2002 @ 05:13 PM

Awwwww how cute and violent all at the same time LMAO u really got mixed emotions in this pic XD do u love him or hate him??? ¬.o anyways hmmmmmmm... interesting Xd keep up the good work

Posted: Monday, 23 September, 2002 @ 05:16 PM

Oh my did u hit an iceberg well they always say u hurt the ones u love and u can real feel the love in this picture

Posted: Tuesday, 24 September, 2002 @ 09:00 AM

This picture is how it was! And I would like to publicly announce.......... YES SHE DID BEAT THE LIVING POO OUT OF ME!!! and I have the marks and scares to prove it! so there Emmy I hope you are happy! XPPP XDDD

Posted: Wednesday, 25 September, 2002 @ 04:19 PM

Em, I do not know what to say about this. Why you fight Jon? He is a dear friend, you must not! Please, no war Minge

Posted: Saturday, 11 January, 2003 @ 06:41 PM

LOL! I normally don't like to see people fighting,but this picture is funny!

Posted: Sunday, 23 February, 2003 @ 01:39 AM

to Jon Don't worry, Em's had all her shots....I think.

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