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New Gal
May 13, 2009 16:15:15 GMT -5
Post by Tonetone1224 on May 13, 2009 16:15:15 GMT -5
Cool, do you have a story that goes with them in Invader Zim?
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New Gal
May 13, 2009 18:01:02 GMT -5
Post by invaderbecky on May 13, 2009 18:01:02 GMT -5
I did, I never finish any of them.
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New Gal
May 13, 2009 18:01:40 GMT -5
Post by Tonetone1224 on May 13, 2009 18:01:40 GMT -5
That's too bad
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New Gal
May 13, 2009 18:03:20 GMT -5
Post by invaderbecky on May 13, 2009 18:03:20 GMT -5
Yeah, I was looking for lots of reviews, and I guess I had no inspiration to finish or just didn't care enough.
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yyryy6
Ranger in Training
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New Gal
Mar 20, 2010 3:17:19 GMT -5
Post by yyryy6 on Mar 20, 2010 3:17:19 GMT -5
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