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Posted by zormaster
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2/09/2004
11:21:28

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Subject: Fair & Good

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Visit us! :>)

Posted by gothicgirl
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2/09/2004
15:01:33

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a short hello......

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... to my dear friend, who is a captain now too! :-)
good luck with your new team!

Julia


Posted by coyotefan
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2/09/2004
18:01:47

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Interesting name for a team whose captain says

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lexherman

1/03/2004
21:38:07
[ report this post ] Talking about fair

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Dropping your Elo from 2000+ to 1400....then join a team. Then play teamgames against players of 1200. Nice way to make yourself popular in a team by gathering lots of points.


zormaster

1/03/2004
23:05:34
[ report this post ] Talking about fair

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Lexerman

You and me are far away what we call friends so i notice your messages and set it in my garbage can. My personal reasons are personal and just a very few here know whats up and thats it, eat it or leave it.

Bye darling







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