NEED NEXT EPISODE!!!...

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General_Failure
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Post by General_Failure »

damnit this is as hard as watching DBZ when it was on cartoon nutworks, and it's worth the wait.. so thats why I will wait..damnit not again :sad:


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lol yup dave tends to do that alot.and the wait is always worth it :grin::D

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yeah it's like a crack addiction :smile:

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Post by Krikkit »

Except that David Hopkins rarely drives me to violent crime in order to procure more Jack.

...just every now and then.

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Krikket, that's only because it is free. Can you imagine getting the first few pages free for the current arc then being charged $10 per page afterwards? And it wasn't on a time schedule (meaning that whenever you produce the next Hamilton you get the next page)? You'd be to the point of holding up convenience stores by now.
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"The first arc is always on the house!" :wink:
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Post by JD »

On 2002-03-19 10:06, Vazagi wrote:
"The first arc is always on the house!" :wink:
Wang!

Obscure reference courtesy of - JD

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Post by Striker »

Not that obscure, really...the works of Krahulik and Holkins are pretty well known online :grin:.

(Although absolutely noone knows them under those names)

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