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ASCII Fishtank Mini Contest!
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December 09, 2003 05:31 PM
NECROMANCER!!!! SINNER!!
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Tooko
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December 09, 2003 07:18 PM
Aw, I thought it was a new contest.
Why do Suicide Bombers think they''re going to a better place?
Don''t they know their going all over the place?
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the future is just like the past, just later. - TANSTAAFL
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