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neapolitan i love strawberry vanilla ands chocolate ice cream

siff turn my thread into a flame fest

1) its not my computer

2) im lucky to get on a computer @ lunch otherwise i would have to use my phone to browse the forums

3) pauly is still a noob

pfft we all know neapolitan is only goods fer the chocolate which gets eaten first.

Nuts about chocolate by dairy bell FTW.

Back on topic though thought id add this fer a few who havent seen it (i hadnt) - http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/129

+1 paully being a noob. :O

Edited by Bl4cK32

do you have nothing but flames to add to this board Pauly

cause that seems like all you do then you complain when the big boys gang up on you

maybe i should get the geforce 4600 ti out of the shed and glue them together have a monster card like your to play C&C with /blatant

sorry madaz, ppl love me i know, but some just have to accept that at times i can be a c**t.

this is the wasteland, hence why im being slightly over arrogant, sorry if i offend.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
Just got Hospital Tycoon, reliving the old memories of Theme Hospital, that was a GREAT game, this isn't too bad either

huh, i just checked and hospital tycoon isn't out until the 13th of july.

unless it's already on torrents.

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