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could martin the warrior beat up HiAG?

Started by eualaia, January 25, 2012, 07:50:55 PM

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could martin beat HiAG?

yes
12 (50%)
no
9 (37.5%)
maybe
3 (12.5%)

Total Members Voted: 24


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Søren

Impossible. (Even though the younger and inexperienced version of me voted otherwise.)


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Jetthebinturong

I voted yes because I thought the title was the other way around, take one point from yes and add it to no
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Cornflower MM

*Rolls on the floor laughing* I vited Maybe. Oh, hahaha, the mental image of Headdy and, heeheehee, Martin going at it, bahahaha, is too funny!

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Absolutely not. HIAG could kill Martin with the accent alone...  ;D
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