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You mate, have FAR too much time on your hands.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDimPrawn's image on his profile page is:
which I notice is the same image as on the Daily Mash front page:
and if you click on that image it takes you to another page with the same image but this time not as cropped
There is some unfunny text there about "Power Thinking" but within it, it says:
Did the Dim one pick that profile image simply because the narrative contained the word Prawn?
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DimPrawn quiz
DimPrawn's image on his profile page is:
which I notice is the same image as on the Daily Mash front page:
and if you click on that image it takes you to another page with the same image but this time not as cropped
There is some unfunny text there about "Power Thinking" but within it, it says:
Did the Dim one pick that profile image simply because the narrative contained the word Prawn?Our childhood years were blissful, he was then the perfect friend and I loved him like a brother. In the summers we'd play games of Prawn,Tags: None
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