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      /  Re: Dave Haynie expresses thoughts on Natami and X1000
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Re: Dave Haynie expresses thoughts on Natami and X1000
Posted on 17-Apr-2011 15:40:14
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@pavlor

And if you have any interrest of eh...hmmm...p***,you would be pretty safe too,lol You got a big marked there,ready too be taken,rofl

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