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2 funny! Incarcerated hey, that don't happen to Secured Party Creditors: unless one is not able to read or spell "INCARsERATED", Neither will you look for "ie" legal ADVICE, However, let me be the first to inform you, you are no longer what you THOUGHT you where. DOUBLE minded come to mind, Try this idea, find a bar card holder and Pray.

PS: Don't drop the soap, your already Fk'ed

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