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And a Disco Inferno. Which really was not as fun as i imagined it would beHello fellows!
What did I miss?
Some crazy combos like Invalid Element + Invalid Element?![]()
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And a Disco Inferno. Which really was not as fun as i imagined it would beHello fellows!
What did I miss?
Some crazy combos like Invalid Element + Invalid Element?![]()
Great!Finland's Makar skating the best of his life and getting WC minimums, Kyrylo skating clean.


my son!Arlet! I am so here for you kid!
And Shun Sato!
Sato in Finnish = Harvest in English. Many Japanese names mean something in Finnish and there is also school-kid level jokes about it. Say something in Japanese and then people make a Finnish sentence to sound like it was Japanese. One I remember is "Hajosiko monosi"="Did you broke your skiing shoe?"who is rooting for Japanista?![]()
Alexander selevko is older one and should be in good shapeSelevkactus jr the pretender! my nordic beautiful boy Andreas! Shun!![]()
blame it on the global warmingFinland is having a cactus invasion![]()
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Selevkactus jr the pretender! my nordic beautiful boy Andreas! Shun!![]()
Finland is having a cactus invasion![]()
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(i need to burn that shirt into oblivion...)Wou. That's interesting that Finnish language is similar to something. I would not expect thatSato in Finnish = Harvest in English. Many Japanese names mean something in Finnish and there is also school-kid level jokes about it. Say something in Japanese and then people make a Finnish sentence to sound like it was Japanese. One I remember is "Hajosiko monosi"="Did you broke your skiing shoe?"


You had probably set Arlet alertRight in time for Arlet! I've got a soft spot for him.![]()
