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skyzer - maybe he's not gay - but one of those gay homophobe dudes.. you know - the one's that hate gays sooooo much - but actually realise that they're gay so hate them even more.. hehe..

bye the way dark - thats the worst comeback - "at least i'm not gay" - it's right up there with "well, ummm.. you're a poohead!"

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i dont wanna gauge anything.. i just wanna see them.. there is a thread.. but joe deleted most of his form his webspace.. so they dont work ;)

anyway.. i'll find the link 4 u

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Originally posted by caminperth

actually dark - u've got a good point there! where are the pics from the last photo comp? it would be good to guage what we have to compete with.. ;)

awww... doesnt someone have them saved on their hard drive? ready to e-mail to me?

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