Greetings fellow dungeoneers
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				truereddevil
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Greetings fellow dungeoneers
Well thus show was without a doubt my most gave show of all time when I was a kid so anyway my name is rick and I come from Wakefield/Uk
			
			
									
									
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				darkDescender
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Re: Greetings fellow dungeoneers
Yes, hello and welcome. I am dark Descender, romanticist, femenist and I too live in Wakefield. Although I don't know any Ricks. Enjoy yourself.
			
			
									
									
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				Strike
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Re: Greetings fellow dungeoneers
Welcome to the forum Rick!
			
			
									
									
						- HStorm
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Re: Greetings fellow dungeoneers
Welcome............................................................................................................
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this... place... thing.
			
			
									
									
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				DarkComet
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Re: Greetings fellow dungeoneers
The Shatner technique, Buffyspeak, or an unholy offspring conceived by both? YOU make the call!HStorm wrote:Welcome............................................................................................................
to....................................................................................................................
this... place... thing.
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