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Hehehe... a few of the guys were wondering if he was a real person, or just a computer on a phoneline. So here it is... cast you're vote.

Between me horus, nark, sniffy and jet-33, none of us have seen him, yet his postcount totals more than us combined. Please post if you have.

PS darK... this is jus a joke, so dun take it personal, u can get back at me anytime. :P

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I am tipping it was the computer version of darK that voted yes :)

I aint seen him neither! he seems real enough though - I accept him no matter what life form he is / takes on :(

[i actually checked his post count the other day over 5k omg]

i think the real question should be DID HE EVER OWN AN R33 ???

Post a different pic dark or i don't believe you. Tell me anyone who has a skyline hasn't taken at least more than ONE photo of his pride and joy.

I wonder if he'll get cut at me for this thread...

Too late :( he will.... *shrugs*

His programming has gone AWOL - maybe he's been sent off for some reprogramming now we're onto the fact he's not really a person so he can continue to "fool" us - he is just an artificial "intelligence" (using that word loosely :) )

Man, he's copping it today

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