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..you got me for. Lucky You!:tongue2: New server rocks and so does the entire site. Thanks for kickin' a$$ guys.
But seriously, you are stuck with me
Casey
But seriously, you are stuck with me
Casey
Saladsamurai said:..you got me for. Lucky You!:tongue2: New server rocks and so does the entire site. Thanks for kickin' a$$ guys.
But seriously, you are stuck with me
Casey
It just tacks on to your membership and extends it, so feel free.dlgoff said:Just wondering. Is there a way members can donate even when they are gold?
As the site does indeed rock.
Thanks, Casey!Saladsamurai said:..you got me for. Lucky You!:tongue2: New server rocks and so does the entire site. Thanks for kickin' a$$ guys.
But seriously, you are stuck with me
Casey
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