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Posted by thomaswolf uskidscompute.com
5/17/2003 19:51:50 Play online chess | Subject: Team challenge ;-))
Message:
Hi everybody ;-))
The Dolphins have this following players free for a team challenge :
* midknightwarrior (2318)
* thomaswolf (2136)
* sonny1 (2100)
* evagere (2014)
* mictal (1927)
* anch (1895)
Feel free to send me E-mail or challenges ;-))
See you
Thomas ;-))
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Posted by thomaswolf uskidscompute.com
5/18/2003 08:11:53 Play online chess | Just for refresh ;-))
Message:
:-))
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Posted by thomaswolf uskidscompute.com
5/19/2003 21:26:54 Play online chess | Update ;-))
Message: Hi everybody ;-))
The Dolphins have this following players free for a team challenge :
* midknightwarrior (2319)
* thomaswolf (2136)
* sonny1 (2100)
* evagere (2014)
* anch (1911)
Feel free to send me E-mail or challenges ;-))
See you
Thomas ;-))
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Posted by thomaswolf uskidscompute.com
5/21/2003 17:59:59 Play online chess | Update ;-))
Message: Hi everybody ;-))
The Dolphins have this following players free for a team challenge :
* midknightwarrior (2327)
* thomaswolf (2137)
* sonny1 (2093)
* evagere (2022)
* adryzzz (1905)
* anch (1912)
Feel free to send me E-mail or challenges ;-))
See you
Thomas ;-))
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Posted by thomaswolf uskidscompute.com
5/22/2003 12:08:48 Play online chess | Allo ;-(((((((
Message: Hi everybody ;-))
I'm waiting ;-((
See you
Thomas ;-))
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Posted by sonny1 uskidscompute.com
5/23/2003 02:09:56 Play online chess | hmm....
Message: The team I am in wants to play agaisnt your team.
Ooooopppppps...... this is my team *lol*
Seems, as if noone wants to play with us :(
CU
Roman
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Posted by manhattan uskidscompute.com
5/23/2003 02:18:15 Play online chess | re
Message: you are too good to play :))
we can play with players under 1700
we had not grown up yet i think and maybe never will...
Janis
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Posted by sonny1 uskidscompute.com
5/23/2003 02:23:35 Play online chess | re
Message: Hi manhatten!
I thought, that we all play for fun and not for winning ;-)
Naa... I fully understand your thoughts!
Greetings Roman
P.s.
Your profile: "Life is not that beautiful as i thought it is......"
Hmm... in the picture beside your text you show yourself with 2 women so what else do you want? ;-)
SCNR!
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Posted by manhattan uskidscompute.com
5/23/2003 02:26:52 Play online chess | sonny
Message: well i dont wanna nothing much else, just you know there is such a thing as health if some 1 in ya family got problems with that then ya wish it never had happend to ya.
but life is life and it goes on.
there are good days and bad days and we will survive and enjoy living.
all best 4 ya man.
Janis
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Posted by sonny1 uskidscompute.com
5/23/2003 02:28:44 Play online chess | I understand you
Message: manhatten!
Life can be very hard :(
Good Luck to you and your family!
Greetings Roman
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Posted by thomaswolf uskidscompute.com
5/23/2003 10:31:24 Play online chess | Update!!
Message: Hi everybody ;-))
The Dolphins have this following players free for a team challenge :
* midknightwarrior (2327)
* thomaswolf (2137)
* sonny1 (2093)
* evagere (2022)
* kingeric (1953)
* adryzzz (1905)
* anch (1912)
Feel free to send me E-mail or challenges ;-))
See you
Thomas ;-))
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Posted by lordoftherings uskidscompute.com
5/24/2003 11:06:53 Play online chess | thomas
Message: on peut faire un match under 2000...
moi j'ai :
experimentator (1960)
mvathr (1944)
vezer (1894)
dac?
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Posted by thomaswolf uskidscompute.com
5/24/2003 19:48:38 Play online chess | UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Message: Hi everybody ;-))
The Dolphins have this following players free for a team challenge :
* midknightwarrior (2311)
* thomaswolf (2131)
* sonny1 (2102)
* patrick537 (2085)
* kingeric (2029)
* evagere (2022)
* adryzzz (1921)
* anch (1912)
Feel free to send me E-mail or challenges ;-))
See you
Thomas ;-))
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Posted by thomaswolf uskidscompute.com
5/24/2003 19:51:52 Play online chess | UPDATE ;-))
Message: Hi everybody ;-))
The Dolphins have this following players free for a team challenge :
* midknightwarrior (2311)
* thomaswolf (2131)
* sonny1 (2102)
* nimzowitch (2090)
* patrick537 (2085)
* kingeric (2029)
* evagere (2022)
* adryzzz (1921)
* anch (1912)
Feel free to send me E-mail or challenges ;-))
See you
Thomas ;-))
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