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Post by Malin Kleinsmith on Mar 13, 2005 15:44:18 GMT -5
Engin!
I know that you only was teasing us!
I don´t have much to teach you. I can teach you how to win in a ass-shaking competition but that´s all. But you can surely teach me some things....and armwrestling too. Ha, ha, ha...just a joke.
Now....MOVIE!!!
Huuuuugs Malin
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Post by guy on Mar 13, 2005 18:26:53 GMT -5
I might ..Im looking into it
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Post by Tony Carpenter on Mar 14, 2005 0:38:50 GMT -5
It suprises me that so many countries can come together and overcome the language barrier. Do most people at these event's know English (or another common language)?
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Post by Malin Kleinsmith on Mar 14, 2005 1:04:19 GMT -5
Guy Lasorsa!
YEAH!!! Try to come! Devin Bair have been there once with his friend! It´s a great tournament and you´ll love it!!! / Malin
Tony Carpenter!
On event´s like this one and the Europeans we use the English language, but some do also use Russian or France, maybe German too. But mostly English (80% or more). You should also come and join us!!! / Malin
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Post by Tony Carpenter on Mar 14, 2005 1:50:47 GMT -5
Unfortunately College has left me to poor to even be able to afford anything more than the gas in my car. One day I'll catch that tournament though, I promise .
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Post by Steven Lareau on Mar 15, 2005 0:13:20 GMT -5
Tony that's because you drive all the way to Enosberg (sp??) and back like everyweek
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Post by Tony Carpenter on Mar 15, 2005 0:18:21 GMT -5
I know. ;D I enjoy it though.
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