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Offline salim94

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what if freestylers
« on: Aug 13, 2012, 09:23: PM »
hi guys yesterday i had "what if" questions about some freestylers.Listen about this:
1-what if skora never tryed satw or never learned it?
2-what if billy wingroove and jeremy were real freestylers?
3-what if Palle never existed?
hope to see your answer!

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Re: what if freestylers
« Reply #1 on: Aug 15, 2012, 01:15: AM »
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Re: what if freestylers
« Reply #2 on: Aug 15, 2012, 03:59: PM »
what if we waste so much time in answering these questions?

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Re: what if freestylers
« Reply #3 on: Aug 17, 2012, 08:36: AM »
what if there was no freestyle?
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Re: what if freestylers
« Reply #4 on: Aug 17, 2012, 02:31: PM »
Made good threads?
I wonder..
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Re: what if freestylers
« Reply #5 on: Aug 17, 2012, 05:14: PM »
Haha, number 3 is actually a good question!

I think nt combos wouldnt exist...
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