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NationStates #16 (permalink) Tue Jun 19, 2007 17:20 pm   NationStates
 

prezbucky wrote:
Pamela

We'll be ready. I'll make sure there's plenty of (insert your favorite foods) and (favorite beverages).

...and lots of kazoos and party hats.


Very Happy Very Happy Laughing Laughing Laughing

Thanks God! I stumbled onto the search engine and found your region, Tom. Now I am reading the vivid description of your Republic. Laughing
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NationStates #17 (permalink) Tue Jun 19, 2007 17:26 pm   NationStates
 

cool

i don't know whether to tremble in anticipation or embarrassment. hehe
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NationStates #18 (permalink) Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:20 am   NationStates
 

Hi Tom,

I liked it, but you should decrease the rate of criminality. Cool Laughing
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NationStates #19 (permalink) Wed Jun 20, 2007 13:24 pm   NationStates
 

Thanks Tom. I got it now. I've already thought of the name of my country Smile
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NationStates #20 (permalink) Wed Jun 20, 2007 14:52 pm   NationStates
 

Pamela
Crime is a problem in this game unless you sell your soul and become a totalitarian police state. hehe

Nina, good. Holler at me once you're in there.
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NationStates #21 (permalink) Wed Jun 20, 2007 15:57 pm   NationStates
 

Tommmmmm!!! I'm in. I'm the President of The Republic of Cherrymanis.
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NationStates #22 (permalink) Wed Jun 20, 2007 20:25 pm   NationStates
 

awesome

i'm gonna check out your country
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