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Congrats to Dealer1212
Posted by
AdamsDad
(VIP) 1 Aug 2012 11:51am
Congrats Bryan for #1 for July.
Randy
wow...
Posted by
DDSHARR
2 Aug 2012 8:39am
a new captian of the dweeb club, hurray!
Posted by
Dealer1212
(VIP) 3 Aug 2012 7:33am
Thanks all....
Capisce, buy some tickets and bring your "skill" to the ladder competition and tourneys. BTW, it's spelled CAPTAIN....
good job bryan
Posted by
philk
(VIP) 4 Aug 2012 6:02pm
i haven't been on in a while, good job bryan. well deserved.
Phil
Posted by
AdamsDad
(VIP) 6 Aug 2012 8:15am
Good to see you back Phil - looking forward to playing you.
Randy
sry dweeb master...
Posted by
DDSHARR
7 Aug 2012 2:44pm
Didnt (oops didn't) know this was a spelling website. It must make those little ones proud that daddy is not only leader of the dweeb club, but also a spelling champion. Congrats
Also, what is the need of tickets when I can beat you or any of your fellow dweeb members w/o them, but then again you only play with each other (pun intdeed)
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