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used to play, it's good fun. bloody exhausting though. hope your teams fit, that or you've got a few reserves in the team :D

i dunno about the rest of the team (Never met any of em before) but i know for a fact i'm no where near as fit as i used to. So i'm fairly certain that'll change fairly quickly

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BAH! you're an easterns boy? We can't hang out anymore :D

I got Bauers... from before they were Nike :D

Nike omg worst hockey brand ever lol, they cant makes skate, they cant make good sticks

thye really should stick with basketball n golf lol

sponsored by easton "coughs"

:)

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