ALFA's poseur #1

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Who is the Grand Poseur of Alfa?

boombrakh
12
15%
Joos
3
4%
ecclessia
10
13%
Xerxes
1
1%
Lafter
7
9%
Fionn
9
12%
NickD
3
4%
Zer00
7
9%
gribo
1
1%
Ak3mi
25
32%
 
Total votes: 78

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Hakkman
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Post by Hakkman »

I'm going with Joos. He is so hot 'cause he looks like Runar.
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Fionn
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Post by Fionn »

McKennasDad wrote:No one has mentioned Fionn??

He's my nomination!
How the hell did I miss this? In any case, I demand a recount - I was added late!
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NickD
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Post by NickD »

PensivesWetness wrote:
boombrakh wrote:
NickD wrote:OMG! I got votes!
talk about bringing a dead thread to life :D
Nick, love.... where the f*ck are you? :D
I'm in Santa Clara at the moment. I was in Oxnard for about 10 seconds.

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boombrakh
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Post by boombrakh »

What kind of host for a poser contest would I be if I didn't have a prize for the winner?
Well, no one shall call me a bad host so without further.. screw it, this one is for you, Akemi.

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