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Viva la Microsoft, We love you Carrrol!
Oh Carrrol

Oh Carrrol, we are all but fools
Darling we love you
Though you treat us cruel
You hurt us, and you make us cry
But if you leave us
We will surely die

We are all but fools

Oh Carrrol, We are all but fools
Darling We love you
Though you treat us cruel
You hurt us, and you make us cry
But if you leave us
We will surely die

Darling there will never be another
'Cause We love you so
Don't ever leave us
Say you'll never go
We will always want you for our sweetheart
No matter what you do
Oh, Carrrol
We're so in love with you
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Jealousy, anyone?  Suicida| | 06/05/04
wrong jealousy...  ryusen | 06/07/04
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hardly matters  zijiang | 06/04/04
Thanks that makes sense to me  Squawkbox | 06/05/04
Yo Carroll, tell us again how "closed" means faster and better!  oldskool | 06/04/04
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The 2.6 kernel probably won't matter.  doe_z | 06/05/04
SW engineering (as the MS employees learn in school) explains the problem  oldskool | 06/05/04
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