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    Last edited by The Brain; 12-19-2004 at 02:43 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Brain

    343.9 meters for the Santa toss.

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    Check this.
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    253m for me!! These sites are hilarious.

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    hahahaha nice, mine is 346.1

    there is a cooler version, IMO, of the pingu smack at www.digitalsneeze.com and under games its called bloody smack
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepFyre
    hahahaha nice, mine is 346.1

    there is a cooler version, IMO, of the pingu smack at www.digitalsneeze.com and under games its called bloody smack
    Damn... that's a SUPER gory version of the origional.

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