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October 31, 2003 -- 12:02 AM
posted by Beck

October 30, 2003 -- 10:50 PM
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October 30, 2003 -- 10:05 PM
posted by Scotty

in conclusion, my first post was 81% evil and my seecond post was 92% evil, which unfortuantly means, that there is some good left in me, Enough to apologize to Alison, who i am hoping it is Alison, or else she is gonna kick my ass very much. And if this isnt Miss Lenie, i fart in your general direction

October 30, 2003 -- 9:57 PM
posted by Scotty

mwahahahahah

    Atleast im not a witch, opps i mean wife

    :p

October 30, 2003 -- 9:53 PM
posted by Fezzic

Thanks for the boast of confidence Allison, but it means i can still kick your ass while eating peanuts, and rhyming

October 30, 2003 -- 9:52 PM
posted by :p

oh, and to make sure you understand, :p is not P, and in no way am I trying to make him suffer the blows of Scotty's incredulity and hurt ego that :p (AKA the tongue-stuck-out-face) has caused. muahahaha!

October 30, 2003 -- 9:50 PM
posted by :p

    no one's Humperdinck yet... hmm... who will it be?...

    Scott the lovable oaf... I can see that... he was a little dim-witted in the movie...

    "Anybody want a peanut?"

October 30, 2003 -- 9:46 PM
posted by Scotty

    Pete, thanks for the links man, and to no suprise, im the big, strong, lovable, character. Now that im done glorifying myself, I need ideas for my halloween costume, anyone want to sugest something?

    P.S. Beck, the only prob with you as the bad guy is that u cant grow a goatie

October 30, 2003 -- 9:09 PM
posted by Scotty

October 30, 2003 -- 7:29 PM
posted by petey mccloud

well in all my excitement it would seem that I forgot to mention that "advent children" is a direct sequel for ff7, but isn't a game but a movie. still, pretty cool.

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