zikka
Ranger in Training
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Post by zikka on May 14, 2009 15:40:34 GMT -5
Hello, I'm Zikka. I joined this forum and the NOS-4-A2 forum because I am a fan of XR and I am curious about NOS-4-A2's "obsession" with XR. Must be because either A.) XR was his 1st victem, B.)XR fought and won against NOS's mind control and NOS wants him back, or C.) REVENGE!!! Yeah, I'll be looking for NOS and XR related stuff ALOT. See ya! ;D
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Post by Tonetone1224 on May 14, 2009 15:41:47 GMT -5
Hello. I think that we have met before, I think though I could be wrong, it is very nice to meat you and I agree with you fully
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Post by RedRage on May 14, 2009 16:26:00 GMT -5
Hi!
welcome, have a nice time here! : )
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Post by invaderbecky on May 14, 2009 19:27:44 GMT -5
Hi Zikka!
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Post by Tonetone1224 on May 14, 2009 20:24:29 GMT -5
There seem to have been a lot of new people coming on this month
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Post by Warp Darkmatter on May 16, 2009 14:18:35 GMT -5
Welcome Zikka. Have fun!
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yyryy6
Ranger in Training
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