No...
Aviendha - 28/04/2004 05:58:42 PM
right. I am an entirely different version of cool. the northern, scandinavian kind. 
that's cold 
Edit: Besides, aren't you going to tell me what "leaf" is in Norsk? 
Aviendha 
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This message last edited by Aviendha on 4/28/2004 at 5:59:14 PM.
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