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Post by FrostBite on Oct 1, 2005 14:28:41 GMT -5
nope, they havent won yet, but the their winning 7-2... so it looks good
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Post by FrostBite on Oct 1, 2005 14:24:15 GMT -5
here's a hint
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Post by FrostBite on Oct 1, 2005 14:19:34 GMT -5
i agree. and i am in the best mood ever right now #59#
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 23:19:52 GMT -5
there are strange people in this lounge, Bacon
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 23:15:06 GMT -5
sure
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 23:09:34 GMT -5
silly kids
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:54:59 GMT -5
the book will be done soon
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:51:10 GMT -5
I'm good Raddy.. and how are you? ;D I'll be very careful Bacon
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:48:02 GMT -5
I'll go there
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:43:08 GMT -5
I have no idea
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:40:25 GMT -5
I'll be a spammer
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:36:50 GMT -5
ok, I shall pm you now
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:36:05 GMT -5
then how did you get it? I don't remember any other time I said it... unless someone told you
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:33:55 GMT -5
did you get it from time gates? I said it one time on there
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:31:32 GMT -5
how did you know my middle name Derek?
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:29:47 GMT -5
double posting
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:27:29 GMT -5
maybe the guest is joker... he said he might join
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:21:53 GMT -5
the guest came back to life
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:20:28 GMT -5
lol so... what should we talk about?
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 22:09:06 GMT -5
uh oh... a guest is on
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 21:56:26 GMT -5
lol... I have a project due soon too
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 21:50:40 GMT -5
I was doing english homework
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 21:46:29 GMT -5
guess who's back!
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 19:01:26 GMT -5
hi Kent!
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 18:57:34 GMT -5
It'll take forever to guess Kenneth?
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 18:54:28 GMT -5
is it Kieran?
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 18:52:11 GMT -5
so your name is weird?
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 18:49:50 GMT -5
it's too hard to guess which one it is
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 18:45:56 GMT -5
KAISER: Form of Caesar, "hairy."
KALAN: Spelling variant of Irish/Celtic Kalen, "warrior."
KALIL: Arabic name meaning "friend." Variants include Kahlil, Kaleel, Khaleel, and Khalil.
KANE: Welsh name meaning "beautiful." Also Irish/Gaelic name meaning "battle" or "son of a warrior." Variants include Cahan, Cain, Kahan, Kain, Kaine, Kayne, and Keane.
KAREEM: Arabic name meaning "highborn; generous." Variant, Karim, exists.
KARL: Old German name meaning "man." Variants include Carl, Kale, Karel, Karlan, Karlens, Karli,, Karol, and Karoly.
KASEY: see Casey.
KASPAR: A form of Caspar, "treasurer." Probably of Persian origin. Variant, Kasper, exists.
KAVANAGH: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "follower of Kevin." Variants include Cavanagh, Cavanaugh, and Kavanaugh.
KAY: Old Welsh name meaning "rejoicing."
KEANE: Old English name meaning "sharp." Variants include Kean, Keen, and Keene.
KEARNEY: Form of Carney, "the winner." Variants include Karney, Karny, and Kearny.
KEIR: Gaelic name meaning "dark-skinned, swarthy."
KEITH: Scottish/Gaelic name meaning "forest."
KELL: Old Norse name meaning "spring."
KELLY: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "warrior." Variants include Kelley and Kellie.
KELSEY: Old English place name meaning "island."
KELTON: Old English place name meaning "town of the keels." Variants include Keldon, Kelten, and Keltonn.
KELVIN: Probably an Old English name meaning "keel friend." Variants include Kelvan, Kelven, Kelvyn, Kelwin, and Kelwyn.
KEN: Diminutive of Kenneth, "handsome," Kendrick, "royal ruler," and other names starting with "Ken-." Diminutives, Kennie and Kenny, exist.
KENDAL: Celtic name meaning "from the bright valley." Variants and diminutives include Ken, Kendel, Kendhal, Kennie, and Kenny.
KENDALL: Old English name meaning "the valley of the Kent." Variants and diminutives include Ken, Kendell, Kennie, and Kenny.
KENDRICK: Welsh or Scottish name meaning "royal ruler." Variants include Kendricks, Kendrik, Kendryck, Kenric, Kenrick, Kenricks, and Kenrik.
KENELM: Old English name meaning "brave helmet" or "bold defender."
KENNEDY: Irish/Gaelic name possibly meaning "helmeted head." Variants and diminutives include Canaday, Canady, Ken, Kennedey, and Kenny.
KENNETH: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "handsome." Variants, Kennith and Kenith, exist. Diminutives are Ken, Kennie, and Kenny.
KENNY: Diminutive of Kenneth. Variant, Kennie, exists.
KENT: From Old English place name meaning "white."
KERMIT: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "without envy." Variant, Dermot, exists.
KERRY: From Irish place name meaning "dark," or "dark-haired." Variants include Kearie, Keary, Kerrey, and Kerrie.
KEVIN: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "handsome" or "gentle friend." Variants include Kevan, Keven, Kevon, and Kevyn. Diminutive is Kev.
KIDD: Middle English name meaning "kid; young goat." Variant, Kid, exists.
KIERAN: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "dark, swarthy, black," or ""little black-haired one." Variant, Kieron, exists.
KIM: Diminutive of Kimberley, "from the royal fortress meadow," Kimball, "bold war leader," and other names starting with "Kim-."
KIMBERLEY: Old English name meaning "from the royal fortress meadow." Variants include Kimberleigh, Kimberley, and Kimberly.
KING: Old English name meaning "king."
KINGSLEY: From Old English place name meaning "the king's meadow." Variants include Kingslea, Kingslie, Kinglsy, Kinslea, Kinslee, Kinsley, Kinslie, and Kinsly.
KINGSTON: From Old English place name meaning "the king's settlement."
KIPP: From Old English place name meaning "pointed hill."
KIRBY: From Old English place name meaning "church village."
KIRK: Old Norse name meaning: "church." Variants, Kerk and Kirke, exist.
KIT: Diminutive of Christopher, meaning "carrier of Christ."
KONRAD: Form of Conrad, "bold counsel."
KURT: German form of Conrad, "bold counsel." Variant, Curt, exists.
KYLE: From Scottish place name meaning "narrow spit of land."
is it any of these?
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Post by FrostBite on Feb 4, 2006 18:42:25 GMT -5
I did?
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