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Posted by queenlover
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11/08/2003
20:07:18

play online chess
Subject: players needed

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i need players for my new team......need good players...apply anyone......the team iss called kingslayers

Posted by spymaster
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11/08/2003
22:29:53

play online chess
alrite!

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when your team is ready .... please challenge my team!

spymaster
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Posted by queenlover
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11/08/2003
23:08:39

play online chess
go on

Message:
you can go on and challenge my team whenever you get ready




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