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Originally posted by Psiker

Dark - u becoming a doctor? if u are good luck hey. very rewarding profession

yep.. hehe.. thanks

Originally posted by Psiker

Vspec - also a very rewarding profession postwhoring is. i had a look at ur PPD its insane. u gonna get RSI b4 ur 30

hey.. check mine out..

i think i am smacking all yo asses :P (figeurativley, not literally)

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Dark,

Check mine out, your my bitch:p

See'ya:burnout:

aaaah.. 60.65.. omg.. hail to the king

Originally posted by Kyles

gez, I get up to get a drink and he steals the computer .... Hes got my hand print on his back hehehehehehehe

hey kyles.. what do u look like?

Originally posted by Psiker

dark  

dont laugh at me :P

diablo 2. i have 3 accounts on 2 realms i have to attend to :)

Psiker

/me tries NOT to laugh..

aah.. i cant hold it in.

bahahahahaha bahahahaha bahahahahhaa

I'M SORRY :)

Originally posted by Psiker

ahh thats ok. its us geeks that will one day rise up and rule the world.  

btw *geeks inc is in now way affiliated with bill gates who is a member of nerds inc*

Psiker

i'd like to believe u psiker.. but.. NO

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