Hi guys back with another journal entry!! Warcraft rocks my life still.. Still play Frozen Throne trying master NightElf , Naga and BloodElve... Illidan Stormrage and Prince Kaevl are the best heroes man!! ROCK ON!!!! Well starting to lyk the Naga race quite good you know alot of range attakcs , special abilities.. Naga royal guard you rule summon water element , tidal wave and typhoon and frostbolt... Lady Vashjl the hero also not bad her frostbolt , thunderstorm strike...So long never use nightelf already scared i forget about it then now my two new favourites are Naga and Bloodelve cause this two rock!! Anyway Naga's Dragon Turtle not bad very round , cute and strong!! Devour the opponent cannot let your opponen monster survive >

One of my fav. boy bands , Linkin Park , is finally having a concert in Singapore yea!! I'm gonna book the S$160 seat so expensive.. Someone play with me Battle.net everytime i log in Battle.net no one there one... ="( Bye Guys!! Good Night ( in my country!! )!!
It's me from: [link]
Do you still play Runescape?
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He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would reach heaven: for every one has need to be forgiven. -- Thomas Fuller
Plz come back x] UR KEWL
if u cant. Thats OK. cuz ive enjoyed watching u
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SFRB:Which 1 would you like to do Red!?Kiss the Sorceress's big blue hairy bum or put your hand into a blender!
RED:I'd put my hand in the blender any day! -_-
BUMCHUCKS R US!!!Im crazy and proud of it *bows*SCRUMBLE CAYK
~Chooki Nuggetz =B
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~Lilena Mune~
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...Everybody wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die...
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Warcraft owns All!!! Nightelfs And BloodElfs Own!!
Bloodelf + Nightelf = BloodyNightelf LOL ^-^
Never Give Up In Things You Believe...Always Say : " i Shall TRY Not 2 Give up!! "
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Sarcasm helps keep you from telling people what you really think of them.
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Sarcasm helps keep you from telling people what you really think of them.
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•Athena TT•
"Warhol turned to photographs of stars, as the Renaissance turned to antiquities, to find images of gods."– David Sylvester, art critic