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SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 22, 2001, 01:28 PM
Sa totoo lang sa lahat yata ng anime yan ang kinaiinisan ko ...basta grabe naiinis ako sa pagmumukha ni pikachu ....
I don't find that creature cute.. instead I find him horrifying....

*ABA FREAKY*

dee-dee
Jan 22, 2001, 01:41 PM
at last!!! someone who shares my loathing for pokemon! i hate pokemon! i hate pokemon! i hate pikachu! no offense meant for pokemon fans, it's a personal opinion...no flame post. nahihilo at nasusuka talaga ako sa anime na yan...i don't find them cute at all!!!


dee-dee is :evilgrin:

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 22, 2001, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by dee-dee
at last!!! someone who shares my loathing for pokemon! i hate pokemon! i hate pokemon! i hate pikachu! no offense meant for pokemon fans, it's a personal opinion...no flame post. nahihilo at nasusuka talaga ako sa anime na yan...i don't find them cute at all!!!


dee-dee is :evilgrin:

Yahoo!!!!!!! may karamay na ako!!!!!!!
.me summons the Mystical Arowana and dumped all the pokemon thingy in the recycle bin .....

><((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((('/


:lol:


*ABA FREAKY*

dee-dee
Jan 22, 2001, 01:52 PM
gusto ko nga magtayo ng pikachu is evil na site...pero baka sabihin na gaya-gaya sa bert is evil na site ni dino ignacio, kahit iba yung concept.

nagkaka-hives ako whenever i think of my friend who swooned over pikachu.

dee-dee is :evilgrin:

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 22, 2001, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by dee-dee
gusto ko nga magtayo ng pikachu is evil na site...pero baka sabihin na gaya-gaya sa bert is evil na site ni dino ignacio, kahit iba yung concept.

nagkaka-hives ako whenever i think of my friend who swooned over pikachu.

dee-dee is :evilgrin:

go go go dee dee!!!!!!!!!


pokemon suck!!!!!!

dapat sa gumawa ng pokemon ma-ipeach din!!!! :lol:

*ABA FREAKY*

ZiNGLoN
Jan 22, 2001, 04:33 PM
yak pokemon panget panget parang teletubbies sarap gawin target sa shooting.

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 22, 2001, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by ZiNGLoN
yak pokemon panget panget parang teletubbies sarap gawin target sa shooting.

:cool:


*ABA FREAKY*

Cookie_Mobster
Jan 23, 2001, 03:49 AM
pokemon sucks!!! alang sense ang storya!! puro pa-cute ng pa-cute! I HATE POKEMON!

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 23, 2001, 11:01 AM
Originally posted by Cookie_Mobster
pokemon sucks!!! alang sense ang storya!! puro pa-cute ng pa-cute! I HATE POKEMON!


wow!!!! isa na namang bagong myembro!!!!

*ABA FREAKY*

tinamaan_ng_kidlat
Jan 23, 2001, 11:26 AM
(man wearing trash-can-metal armor appears)

hating the anime is one thing, hating the VIDEO GAME is another. do you like or do you hate the VIDEO GAME pokemon?

syanga pala...pikachu doesn't suck, he's just not as good as raichu...

(man in trach-can-metal armor screams like girl, runs away from incoming hail of bricks)

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 23, 2001, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by tinamaan_ng_kidlat
(man wearing trash-can-metal armor appears)

hating the anime is one thing, hating the VIDEO GAME is another. do you like or do you hate the VIDEO GAME pokemon?

syanga pala...pikachu doesn't suck, he's just not as good as raichu...

(man in trach-can-metal armor screams like girl, runs away from incoming hail of bricks)


:bop:
*ABA FREAKY*

dee-dee
Jan 24, 2001, 01:35 AM
basta i hate pokemon!!!

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 25, 2001, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by dee-dee
basta i hate pokemon!!!

:cool:

*ABA FREAKY*

uptowngirl
Jan 25, 2001, 09:42 PM
Yehey! Kala ko nag-iisa ako! Closet Pokemon Hater ako eh! :lol:

Cookie_Mobster
Jan 26, 2001, 07:26 AM
:confused: puro *aba freaky* lang ba sasabihin mo kuya?

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 26, 2001, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by uptowngirl
Yehey! Kala ko nag-iisa ako! Closet Pokemon Hater ako eh! :lol:

:lol: isa ka rin pala.... pero ngayon hindi ka na nag-iisa.. sumama ka na sa mga Pokemon Haters Club.. ako nga pala ang founding Prseident.. :lol:

*ABA FREAKY*

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 26, 2001, 12:50 PM
Originally posted by Cookie_Mobster
:confused: puro *aba freaky* lang ba sasabihin mo kuya?

Cookie.. yan ang trademark ko dito sa PEx....dito nila ako nakilala....:cool:

*ABA FREAKY*

dee-dee
Jan 26, 2001, 02:07 PM
mag-draw up na tayo ng officers...

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 27, 2001, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by dee-dee
mag-draw up na tayo ng officers...

Agreed... hey people mag-elect tayo ng officers para sa Pokemon Haters Club..... the table is now open for the nomination of President......
dee dee>> ikaw muna ang secretary ..... ok lang ? suggest ka na rin ng mga positions na available..

*ABA FREAKY*

Cookie_Mobster
Jan 27, 2001, 11:42 AM
lolz kuya solidus si flik member na ng pex!

guyver
Jan 27, 2001, 01:48 PM
i respect whatever your opinions are. pokemon is meant for kids anyway.

guyver
Jan 27, 2001, 01:54 PM
we are entitled to our own opinions anyway. peace.

SoliduS_AlphA
Jan 28, 2001, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by guyver
we are entitled to our own opinions anyway. peace.

I know... :cool: gusto ko lang naman na ilabas ang sama ng loob ko sa pokemon... hindi naman bawal yun.....

*ABA FREAKY*

SoliduS_AlphA
Feb 8, 2001, 11:52 AM
Sana mawala na ang pokemon sa TV...

*ABA FREAKY*

uptowngirl
Feb 8, 2001, 02:14 PM
:lol:

dee-dee
Feb 8, 2001, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by SoliduS_AlphA
Sana mawala na ang pokemon sa TV...

*ABA FREAKY*

:lol: sana ever!

BLOCKOUT
Feb 9, 2001, 04:06 AM
i also hate anime'

SoliduS_AlphA
Feb 10, 2001, 07:41 AM
badtrip sa buhay ang pokemon...

*ABA FREAKY*

Steven20
Feb 10, 2001, 11:52 AM
there was this preacher in the states, who stabbed a pikachu stuffed toy in the middle of his sermon. Now THAT'S taking your hatred for pokemon tooooo far. :D

i used to hate pokemon... until i got to play the game (which i did enjoy, to be honest). K lang sa akin si pikachu & co. ngayon. :)

SoliduS_AlphA
Feb 10, 2001, 03:29 PM
Originally posted by Steven20
there was this preacher in the states, who stabbed a pikachu stuffed toy in the middle of his sermon. Now THAT'S taking your hatred for pokemon tooooo far. :D

i used to hate pokemon... until i got to play the game (which i did enjoy, to be honest). K lang sa akin si pikachu & co. ngayon. :)

gosh!!! :crazy:

*ABA FREAKY*

KiTTY2babe
Feb 10, 2001, 09:59 PM
http://www.gigahosts.com/~c1003/aimicons/icons/icons/pikaani.gif

:D

the_FLY
Feb 11, 2001, 02:16 AM
U know what?....i hate and despise cutesie characters that win over bad-*** badguys. i myself would love to strangle squeeze the brains out of those little boogers. That's why i don't watch that sissy show. As always..."Badguyz Rule!!!"

:rolleyes:

the_FLY
Feb 11, 2001, 02:19 AM
Originally posted by KiTTY2babe
http://www.gigahosts.com/~c1003/aimicons/icons/icons/pikaani.gif

:D
:lol: :lol: :lol:

SoliduS_AlphA
Feb 11, 2001, 08:45 AM
Originally posted by the_FLY
U know what?....i hate and despise cutesie characters that win over bad-*** badguys. i myself would love to strangle squeeze the brains out of those little boogers. That's why i don't watch that sissy show. As always..."Badguyz Rule!!!"

:rolleyes:

yeah dude!! you got it right!!!!!

*ABA FREAKY*

shazlene
Feb 11, 2001, 01:43 PM
I wanna be the very best, like no one ever was. To catch them is my real test, to train them is my cause. I will travel across the land, searching far and wide. Teach pokemon to understand the power that's inside. Pokemon! It's u and me, i know its my destiny, Pokemon! Ur my real friend in a world we must defend. Pokemon! A heart so true, our courage depends on u. U teach me and i teach u, Pokemon-- gotta catch them all!

yak!! :lol: but i liked the rpg game and the card game kasi parang magic the gathering ang dating.. pero i don't like pikachu :bleh:

PoY
Feb 12, 2001, 08:29 AM
ako din...i hate them!

pagna-addict pa naman ang kids, gusto nila...lahat ng things nila ganun! kaya...shirt, bag, pens pati brief...gusto POKEMON! :grrr:

the_FLY
Feb 14, 2001, 02:45 PM
Di ko lang talaga ma-gets kung anong hayop si pikachu!
:confused:

shazlene
Feb 23, 2001, 09:35 AM
pikachu = mouse type pokemon.. ;) pero la naman akong alam na mouse na mukhang clown at nangunguryente :|

SoliduS_AlphA
Feb 28, 2001, 10:08 AM
Originally posted by the_FLY
Di ko lang talaga ma-gets kung anong hayop si pikachu!
:confused:

Oo nga di ko alam kung anong uri ng halimaw ang hayop na yan .... san bang impyerno galing yan ... :lol: :crazy:

*ABA FREAKY*

SoliduS_AlphA
Dec 29, 2001, 05:17 AM
i found another anime thread!

Eugene Hikaru
Dec 29, 2001, 05:50 PM
O c'mon guys, give that rabbit-rat a break...di naman meant para sa atin yung show na yun e.

Parang sinabi mo na ring BAKIT BA SUMIKAT YANG &%!^!@%@!# POWER RANGERS NA YAN???????

Kids.....:rolleyes:

SpiP
Dec 29, 2001, 06:03 PM
pokemon sux! :D

ang layo ng pokemon sa magic...
dpat swrte ka parati sa toss. no strategy!

coRinthian
Dec 30, 2001, 12:06 AM
All Pokemon must DIE!!!

http://www.virtue.nu/hedobaby/corinagain.jpg

shun
Jan 2, 2002, 10:37 PM
reasons why to hate pokemon

10.They're so unnervingly cute.
9.Nothing ever actually dies. I want to see some gore, man!
8.It's sickeningly moral.
7.The good guys are all a bunch of wimps.
6.The dialogue is rubbish
5.The characters are rubbish.
4.The plots are rubbish.
3.The only ones with any actual style are the bad guys.
2.They act like their crap is REAL.
1.MOST EVIL OF HORRIFIC SINS

Court TV In Philadelphia, there are reports of a full-fledged Pokemon crime wave. Police say nine Philadelphia youngsters have been attacked and robbed in the last three weeks by thieves in search of the popular trading cards. (AP Photo)
They look cute and harmless. They are colorful cartoon characters with funny names and strange powers. Parents, who often complain that they can't even understand what the craze is about, know one thing for sure: kids will often do just about anything to get their hands on anything Pokemon. And various recent Pokemon-related crimes prove this. On Wednesday, a nine-year-old boy in search of Pokemon fantasy instead got a strong dose of reality. Hidden among the aisles of a Bridgeport, Conn. store, the boy waited patiently for closing time. What was he after? The target was 44 packs of Pokemon cards, and the boy planned to sneak out with his precious cargo after everyone left. The scheme went awry when the boy got locked in and had to call 9-1-1 for help. He was released by police into his grandmother's custody pending a court hearing. Hundreds of miles away, a Tucson boy pleaded not guilty to charges that he pulled a knife on a fellow student, robbing him of his Pokemon cards. The 11-year-old suspect's lawyer requested a competency evaluation to assure that his client is fit to stand trial. Currently, the trial date has been set for January 13.

"It just amazes me that with $20,000 in rare coins sitting here, they take off with the cards," Wernet said.

In the southeast U.S., South Carolina police say they have the culprit in the smash-and-grab theft of $1,500 worth of Pokemon trading cards a 14-year-old boy. He was arrested this week after reportedly bragging to friends about his weekend heist, said Dave Wernet, the owner of targeted store, Raw Coins. The shop's glass window was smashed with a shopping cart, destroying the front of the store but setting off no alarms. Wernet said the thief was able to sneak in and move below the range of the motion detector that would have set off the burglar alarm. Apparently, the thief was a completely loyal Pokemon enthusiast the store's rare coin collection, worth thousands of dollars, were left completely untouched. "It just amazes me that with $20,000 in rare coins sitting here, they take off with the cards," Wernet said. Police have recovered about $250 in stolen cards, but the rarest cards, worth $5 to $30 each, were still missing, Wernet said Tuesday. Even further south, Florida school officials are considering whether to expel a seventh grader who allegedly pushed and choked a teacher at his Polk County school for taking away his Pokemon cards. Although the teacher suffered no serious injury, police have charged the 12-year-old with battery on a school board employee, a third-degree felony. As for the school, which reportedly banned Pokemon items before the incident occurred, board members plan to decide this week whether to expel the boy for the rest of this school year and all of next year. And in Philadelphia, there are reports of a full-fledged Pokemon crime wave. Police say nine Philadelphia youngsters have been attacked and robbed in the last three weeks by thieves in search of the popular trading cards. According to reports, the attacks have occurred mostly in South Philadelphia and have been getting increasingly violent, perhaps in response to last month's release of the Pokemon movie and a subsequent Burger King promotion of the cards.

The Pokemon fad has become so hot that both children and their parents are shelling out as much as $100 for individual cards on the secondary market.

A seven-year-old boy was punched by two thieves. Four teen-agers took cards from a 12-year-old boy, pushed him to the ground and kicked him. One boy had his entire binder of Pokemon cards stolen while he was in front of his home. Local Philadelphia police have visited elementary schools to give children tips on how to avoid such robberies. So what is going on here? Frightened parents have argued that Pokemon is addictive, another form of gambling. Others, especially children, insist that the craze is simply this generation's version of baseball trading cards, a harmless fad. Although claims of gambling might be stretching the case a bit, the overwhelming flow of money and commercialism is difficult to ignore. While children two generations earlier spent years amassing baseball card collections, today's kids are part of a new hyper-commercial generation, born into a time of constant stock market boom and obsessed with instant gratification. The Pokemon fad has become so hot that both children and their parents are shelling out as much as $100 for individual cards on the secondary market. Packets of 11 are supposed to retail for $2.99. Admittedly, the kids may very well see Pokemon as a prized item, an enticing character not inherently connected to money; rather than an end unto itself, money is simply a vehicle to gain access to this fantastic Pokemon world. But for adult manufacturers, and others in search of a fast buck, Pokemon means only one thing: dollar signs. In September, Chicago customs officials announced that they had confiscated $50,000 worth of apparently counterfeit Charizard, Jigglypuff, Diglett cards and other Pokemon merchandise being shipped through O'Hare International Airport from Japan. And officials said they expect many more Pokemon seizures in Chicago.

But for adult manufacturers, and others in search of a fast buck, Pokemon means only one thing: dollar signs.
"We start to see an increase in commercial shipments this time of year, for the holidays," said Supervisory Inspector Marc Woods. "And every year at this time we start to see what is going to be the counterfeit import of choice."

More recently, New Jersey police made 13 arrests on Tuesday in connection with a counterfeit Pokemon operation. More than $1 million in bogus trading cards were seized at a Hackensack warehouse owned by International Graphics. According to officials, the company was making that much every week from fake Pokemon sales. Just last September Pokemon's licensing agent, Nintendo, sent New York police a special booklet that details how to spot counterfeit merchandise, leading to several busts. With the holiday season in full swing, the pressure to get more Pokemon, anything Pokemon, shows no sign of ebbing. Forget about the battles over Tickle-Me Elmo and Power Rangers. The harmless-looking Pokemon mean big money, and crime sniffs out money like ... a kid sniffs out a Pikachu.
The Associated Press contributed to this report

A couple of crimes have been added to the lengthening list of Pokémon-related violence this week. The Pokémon phenomenon certainly shows no sign of slackening as similar events could be traced back for several months across the nation. Incredibly one of the events seems to involve a grown adult, proving that it isn't just juveniles that are held in the Pokémon's thrall. Look at this list and then have a nice laugh (report provided by Nintendojo):

* In South Carolina a 14-year-old stands accused of smashing a store window to steal $250 worth of Pokémon cards – ignoring thousands of dollars worth of rare coins as he did so.

* Four children from one school in Philadelphia have been arrested for attacks upon other students. The motive for the assaults was to steal Pokémon cards.

* Last Thursday a man in North Carolina was charged with assault upon a Burger King cashier after he struck the cashier when he did not receive a Pokémon toy with his meal.

* At Wilson Middle School, Philadelphia two boys assaulted an 11-year-old with a trash can before running off with two Pokémon cards. The boys were arrested and charged with robbery as well as being suspended for five days.

* In Quebec a boy was stabbed with a four-inch knife when trying to retrieve the Pokémon cards that had been stolen from his 10-year old brother the day before.

shun
Jan 2, 2002, 11:43 PM
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Eriol
Jan 3, 2002, 01:39 AM
Originally posted by shun
reasons why to hate pokemon

10.They're so unnervingly cute.
9.Nothing ever actually dies. I want to see some gore, man!
8.It's sickeningly moral.
7.The good guys are all a bunch of wimps.
6.The dialogue is rubbish
5.The characters are rubbish.
4.The plots are rubbish.
3.The only ones with any actual style are the bad guys.
2.They act like their crap is REAL.
1.MOST EVIL OF HORRIFIC SINS

Court TV In Philadelphia, there are reports of a full-fledged Pokemon crime wave. Police say nine Philadelphia youngsters have been attacked and robbed in the last three weeks by thieves in search of the popular trading cards. (AP Photo)
They look cute and harmless. They are colorful cartoon characters with funny names and strange powers. Parents, who often complain that they can't even understand what the craze is about, know one thing for sure: kids will often do just about anything to get their hands on anything Pokemon. And various recent Pokemon-related crimes prove this. On Wednesday, a nine-year-old boy in search of Pokemon fantasy instead got a strong dose of reality. Hidden among the aisles of a Bridgeport, Conn. store, the boy waited patiently for closing time. What was he after? The target was 44 packs of Pokemon cards, and the boy planned to sneak out with his precious cargo after everyone left. The scheme went awry when the boy got locked in and had to call 9-1-1 for help. He was released by police into his grandmother's custody pending a court hearing. Hundreds of miles away, a Tucson boy pleaded not guilty to charges that he pulled a knife on a fellow student, robbing him of his Pokemon cards. The 11-year-old suspect's lawyer requested a competency evaluation to assure that his client is fit to stand trial. Currently, the trial date has been set for January 13.

"It just amazes me that with $20,000 in rare coins sitting here, they take off with the cards," Wernet said.

In the southeast U.S., South Carolina police say they have the culprit in the smash-and-grab theft of $1,500 worth of Pokemon trading cards a 14-year-old boy. He was arrested this week after reportedly bragging to friends about his weekend heist, said Dave Wernet, the owner of targeted store, Raw Coins. The shop's glass window was smashed with a shopping cart, destroying the front of the store but setting off no alarms. Wernet said the thief was able to sneak in and move below the range of the motion detector that would have set off the burglar alarm. Apparently, the thief was a completely loyal Pokemon enthusiast the store's rare coin collection, worth thousands of dollars, were left completely untouched. "It just amazes me that with $20,000 in rare coins sitting here, they take off with the cards," Wernet said. Police have recovered about $250 in stolen cards, but the rarest cards, worth $5 to $30 each, were still missing, Wernet said Tuesday. Even further south, Florida school officials are considering whether to expel a seventh grader who allegedly pushed and choked a teacher at his Polk County school for taking away his Pokemon cards. Although the teacher suffered no serious injury, police have charged the 12-year-old with battery on a school board employee, a third-degree felony. As for the school, which reportedly banned Pokemon items before the incident occurred, board members plan to decide this week whether to expel the boy for the rest of this school year and all of next year. And in Philadelphia, there are reports of a full-fledged Pokemon crime wave. Police say nine Philadelphia youngsters have been attacked and robbed in the last three weeks by thieves in search of the popular trading cards. According to reports, the attacks have occurred mostly in South Philadelphia and have been getting increasingly violent, perhaps in response to last month's release of the Pokemon movie and a subsequent Burger King promotion of the cards.

The Pokemon fad has become so hot that both children and their parents are shelling out as much as $100 for individual cards on the secondary market.

A seven-year-old boy was punched by two thieves. Four teen-agers took cards from a 12-year-old boy, pushed him to the ground and kicked him. One boy had his entire binder of Pokemon cards stolen while he was in front of his home. Local Philadelphia police have visited elementary schools to give children tips on how to avoid such robberies. So what is going on here? Frightened parents have argued that Pokemon is addictive, another form of gambling. Others, especially children, insist that the craze is simply this generation's version of baseball trading cards, a harmless fad. Although claims of gambling might be stretching the case a bit, the overwhelming flow of money and commercialism is difficult to ignore. While children two generations earlier spent years amassing baseball card collections, today's kids are part of a new hyper-commercial generation, born into a time of constant stock market boom and obsessed with instant gratification. The Pokemon fad has become so hot that both children and their parents are shelling out as much as $100 for individual cards on the secondary market. Packets of 11 are supposed to retail for $2.99. Admittedly, the kids may very well see Pokemon as a prized item, an enticing character not inherently connected to money; rather than an end unto itself, money is simply a vehicle to gain access to this fantastic Pokemon world. But for adult manufacturers, and others in search of a fast buck, Pokemon means only one thing: dollar signs. In September, Chicago customs officials announced that they had confiscated $50,000 worth of apparently counterfeit Charizard, Jigglypuff, Diglett cards and other Pokemon merchandise being shipped through O'Hare International Airport from Japan. And officials said they expect many more Pokemon seizures in Chicago.

But for adult manufacturers, and others in search of a fast buck, Pokemon means only one thing: dollar signs.
"We start to see an increase in commercial shipments this time of year, for the holidays," said Supervisory Inspector Marc Woods. "And every year at this time we start to see what is going to be the counterfeit import of choice."

More recently, New Jersey police made 13 arrests on Tuesday in connection with a counterfeit Pokemon operation. More than $1 million in bogus trading cards were seized at a Hackensack warehouse owned by International Graphics. According to officials, the company was making that much every week from fake Pokemon sales. Just last September Pokemon's licensing agent, Nintendo, sent New York police a special booklet that details how to spot counterfeit merchandise, leading to several busts. With the holiday season in full swing, the pressure to get more Pokemon, anything Pokemon, shows no sign of ebbing. Forget about the battles over Tickle-Me Elmo and Power Rangers. The harmless-looking Pokemon mean big money, and crime sniffs out money like ... a kid sniffs out a Pikachu.
The Associated Press contributed to this report

A couple of crimes have been added to the lengthening list of Pokémon-related violence this week. The Pokémon phenomenon certainly shows no sign of slackening as similar events could be traced back for several months across the nation. Incredibly one of the events seems to involve a grown adult, proving that it isn't just juveniles that are held in the Pokémon's thrall. Look at this list and then have a nice laugh (report provided by Nintendojo):

* In South Carolina a 14-year-old stands accused of smashing a store window to steal $250 worth of Pokémon cards – ignoring thousands of dollars worth of rare coins as he did so.

* Four children from one school in Philadelphia have been arrested for attacks upon other students. The motive for the assaults was to steal Pokémon cards.

* Last Thursday a man in North Carolina was charged with assault upon a Burger King cashier after he struck the cashier when he did not receive a Pokémon toy with his meal.

* At Wilson Middle School, Philadelphia two boys assaulted an 11-year-old with a trash can before running off with two Pokémon cards. The boys were arrested and charged with robbery as well as being suspended for five days.

* In Quebec a boy was stabbed with a four-inch knife when trying to retrieve the Pokémon cards that had been stolen from his 10-year old brother the day before.

***** pala yang pokemon na yan. tsk tsk tsk. :D

Eriol
Jan 3, 2002, 01:42 AM
Originally posted by Eriol


p-u-t-s-a pala yang pokemon na yan. tsk tsk tsk. :D

Eriol
Jan 3, 2002, 01:46 AM
double post. tsk tsk. :D

Eriol
Jan 3, 2002, 01:52 AM
double post. tsk tsk. :D

Eriol
Jan 3, 2002, 02:00 AM
double post. tsk tsk. :D

maya_arms
Jan 3, 2002, 04:26 AM
jiggaly-jiggally-puff

shun
Jan 3, 2002, 05:18 AM
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