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hmmmmm foreign territory...heh

"look at events section, nuff said"

"owned", donn get to caried away mate, u gotta be kiddin yaself if u think thats owned, u must have neevr left ya bedroom...just laughin at ya own..poor..jokes...if u wanna c owned i can give u owned but youl end up crying....BUAHAHA

is that your handwriting on the pic at the top two40? your penmanship is really coming along nicely, aswell your spelling...keep at it.....

reinforce that :shake:

:Owned:

few more lessons and youl be able to put together ya own reply

buahahahahaha...and im just playin dude, dont take it to heart, just showin u how u own some1, unlike that stupid comment up top where he claims "ownage"

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