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Name: Legba2k
Date: 2002-02-12 19:40:06
Subject: Mundgemalt
hi HA-PE
nah mungemalt oder was ... du glaubst doch nicht wirklich, dass das ich sein soll, das wuerde noch nicht mal als fahndungsphoto durchgehn ... und das heisst schon was ;-)
gruss an die Baguettes
und vor allem ganz ganz liebe gruesse an dich, du alter Franzoos
PS.: Kappen Demostration ist angesagt ich will sehn .. haehae ...

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