Another right assumption for you: One happy looser sitting on his computer and posting cowardly bs on a blog that takes pics of a game: dont U have a life?
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Quincy's World Of Netropolis
My Name Is Franco. But Most Of Netro People Know Me As "Quincy" I Have Been Living In Netro For Many Years, Enough To Achieve Some Decent Results In The Game But, What Count Most, Enough To Gain Maybe Some Respect. And Many Enemies For Sure. Yes. In Netro, You Can Make Friends. And Enemies. And More, Your Worst Enemy Can Easily Become Your Best Friend. And Viceversa. What An Amazing World Is Netro. You Will Spend Sleepless Nigths In Trying To Defend A Little Block Of Land. Or To Get It From One Adversary. You Will Spend Hours At Work Watching A Red-Blue Squared Map, And Won't Answer To Any Phone Call If Something Is Happening In The Place(s) You'Re Watching. Oh. You'Re Here. So You Know Damn Well How It Works. I Will Simply Try And Show You Things From A Different Perspective. I Will Show You Some Secrets, And Reveal Some Unrevealed. Maybe. Or Simply Will Share With You, One By One, My Common Days In Netropolis, The Best Online Game That Was Ever Created. C'Ya, Mate. ---Content and views expressed within this site are not necessarily endorsed by the Netropolis games team or Tiscali.---
7 comments:
do you have to go about firebombing towns when your main company is worth over 20Bill?
who said it was me lol
wrong assumption, as often happens
Here a right assumption for you.
One sad looser sitting on his computer taking pictures of a game.
Don't you have a life?
Another right assumption for you: One happy looser sitting on his computer and posting cowardly bs on a blog that takes pics of a game: dont U have a life?
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