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    Quote Originally Posted by Hangman
    And the Pico was a beastly console I say, beastly!!!
    A beastly piece of crap, maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberxion
    A beastly piece of crap, maybe.
    What?! Noooooo! A book and pen oriantated console, genius I do declare, GENIUS! And it was yellow just to add to the novelty Many a day in Toys'R'Us was spent playing that technological marvel...
    Increase the size of your wang - PM crusher the words "poo poo" for extra length now!

    Beware Coward!
    Quote Originally Posted by Ton
    Yeah that'sit , you're just so sexy , woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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    But you don't really own one, do you...?

    Screenshot!!

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