EvilTrigun
Silver Member
"The man who wants nothing is invincible"
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Post by EvilTrigun on May 9, 2008 7:20:43 GMT -5
*walks in, looks around and waves*
Hey, what's up everyone?
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Post by Vash on May 11, 2008 21:14:21 GMT -5
*waves back*
Nothing much. Just got back from eating food with family. Now I should probably write some papers I've been putting off.
How about you?
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Post by GamerMan on May 16, 2008 1:44:00 GMT -5
not much to both of you!
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Post by rshah750 on Jan 19, 2011 1:02:52 GMT -5
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