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B1 RETURNS!
Posted by
RRD
(VIP) 12 Apr 2008 7:35pm
I have seen B1, he has returned! It is true, maybe some of you have seen him. I am glad he is back and I await any wisdom he has to share with us. We have all awaited his return for so long. ^_^
So what?
Posted by
White_Phoenix
2 May 2008 5:17am
I'm probably being rude so sorry but whats so good about B1? Some l33t players like Borat Sadgidev and Aleman are pretty damn good as well what's so great about him? As for sight seeing tell me when you see one of those 3000s or gm of puppets NOW that would be a sight to see.
On a personal side note after 4000 games and 2 years i've broken the 1900 mark!! (1903!!) i started off as a 1200!
He has spoken
Posted by
RRD
(VIP) 2 May 2008 3:04pm
I have spoken with B1 this day, and he has informed me we must all go out and win all the games we can in his name. It is B1's command and his will.
RRD
Posted by
usmarine83to88
16 Sep 2008 5:25pm
has anyone seen RRD? His postings make laugh.
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