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Offline Vertigo1

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OT - You shall ph33r my new computer
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Originally posted by Sandwich


Meh - what a blantant rip-off. :rolleyes:


Ohh no, one part of the complex looks remotely like something out of another scifi show. :rolleyes: Heaven forbid that ever happen. :rolleyes:  What next, you gonna ***** about how Battlestar Galactica is a rip-off of Star Wars?  Get over it already.
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OT - You shall ph33r my new computer
....and I hate Battlestar Galactica - it is soooo a rip-off of Star Wars! :mad:


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