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Offline achtung

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Re: Duke Nukem Forever Interview: The Legacy of Duke


This thread is now about dook nookem.
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Re: Re: Duke Nukem Forever Interview: The Legacy of Duke
Yes it is.
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Re: Re: Duke Nukem Forever Interview: The Legacy of Duke
What about the rest of the thread that actually pertained to Duke?
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I couldn't be arsed to split it based on one post days after everyone else stopped talking about Duke.
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Re: Re: Duke Nukem Forever Interview: The Legacy of Duke
Ballls of steeeel.

 

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Re: Duke Nukem Forever Interview: The Legacy of Duke
:bump:

They seem to have updated the main page.

Meanwhile, Johnny Bravo goes Duke Nukem

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EDIT: Actually, the current web page is pretty nice. Including the Halls of Humility - "Scored the K.O. just by stepping in the ring"  :lol:
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