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UER Forum > Journal Index > Wuffy's Fluffy Furpile > What's In a Name? (Viewed 10696 times)
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Re: What's In a Name?
< Reply # 20 on 7/16/2004 7:04 PM >
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i like wolfmanxavier better...but whatever, its fine.




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< Reply # 21 on 7/17/2004 5:38 PM >
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i like wolfmanxavier better...but whatever, its fine.


haha I totally forgot about that!!
I like WuffyFluff

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Re: What's In a Name?
< Reply # 22 on 7/18/2004 9:36 AM >
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You have to keep the name!!! It just won't be the same anymore without my WuffyFluff!!! Think I might cry...............lol

=) Suzzy

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