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  • Except it's wet cement it's not concrete till it dries failure

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 29, 09 at 1:10am
  • This sounds like something my ex would do lol. She lives down there It actually could have been her. Hmm.......

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 5:47pm
  • Only in OC..a land deprived of snow...I can understand this.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 14, 09 at 2:06am
  • I made Semen Angels last night.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 1:21pm
  • LOL And South OC likes to think it's above such shenanigans...PSHAW!!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 3:41pm
  • Hayy thats mee! i made cement angels! and yes, i was very drunk

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 8:11pm
  • Thanks 1:20 for stating the obvious

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 4:20pm
  • That sounds awesome.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 1:12pm
  • I'm sure whoever it was, was making cement angels on dried concrete, not wet. Just drunk and laying on the ground doing the motion. If THEY are talking about wet concrete, I don't believe it

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 1:20pm
  • First of all, cement is a part of concrete. Second, concrete curing ('drying') on the skin would leave severe burns.

    Submitted by Aceto on Jan 16, 12 at 6:55pm
  • It's concrete, not 'cement'

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 2:03pm
  • i likee how 1:20 points out the obvious

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 3:51pm
  • Except, all of you idiots, that CEMENT IS NOT CONCRETE. They're two different (very similar but still different) things.

    Submitted by Jennamatic_3000 on Oct 20, 11 at 9:18am
  • Wow haha. --BHB 609 970 0868

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 2:32pm
  • that sounds awful when the cement that's on you eventually dries.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 1:16pm
  • Thank you, 1:20. Especially for your understanding of the difference between cement and concrete.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 8, 09 at 3:09pm
  • Why does everyone correct everything and get technical??? Really, that's not the point of tfln and if you're doing that, you're not enjoying them so stfu and quit visiting the site.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 9, 09 at 2:25am
  • It IS Concrete Angels. Cement (powder) is what you use to make concrete. Love from, Grammar Stalin

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 12, 09 at 4:22am
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