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I like this forum, but don't know what to say!
Originally posted by Zantra
nothing.
teh heh heh
Anyhow, How's the weather over in malaysia?
Originally posted by Saint
I like this forum, but don't know what to say!
Originally posted by Saint
I joined this forum about two years ago, with the name Daniel Lim, later changed to futurist, and now I am Saint.
It is sometimes hard to keep track of members.. I am guilty too :)Originally posted by Saint
I joined this forum about two years ago, with the name Daniel Lim, later changed to futurist, and now I am Saint.
My number of posts were once nearly 3000.
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