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"Gahhhhh!!!" and Cameron, Nathan, Siro and Gloria waiting to test their strength. by @Rebecca (Rebecca Mason)

Heheee here's 2 piccies for the price of one. the first being a request from K.S, it be based off an RP, Nexus goes to God's Palace after being given orders to kill Kami by Hei Ying..however he's surprised by Mr. Popo who seems to suddenly appear in front of him and he totally freaked out for a few seconds and don't worry Nexus ends up being defeated by Kami and Piccolo and goes back to his world. And the next pic is of Alex (Ed's) DBZ character Cameron Winter (25 years old) (who's a anthromorphic fox and K.S's char Nathan (16 years old) and my chars Gloria (4 years old) and Siro (16 years old) waiting in line at the world's martial arts tournerment getting ready to punch that gong as a test to see how strong they are....let's just hope Vegeta's not in the line in front of them ^^;; otherwise they'll have a longer wait. Enjoy ^^

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Posted: Wednesday, 22 May, 2002 @ 10:21 AM

::Bursts out laughing:: BWAHAHAHAHAA!!

Posted: Wednesday, 22 May, 2002 @ 02:30 PM

::Snorks:: Next, maybe you should have the results of the strength tester...and Hercule's legendary jaw-drop when the figures come in...

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