Torak
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Imagination and fantasy are two components of delusion
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Post by Torak on Feb 2, 2006 19:02:23 GMT -5
www.geocities.com/valleyboystuff/Personal InformationIn-Ring Name: Torak Real Name : Unknown, Commonly referred to as Jack Age : Unknown, Mid 20's to early 30's Birthdate : Exact Unknown, Rumoured to be October Billed from : The Depths of the ACW Arena Height : 6’11 Weight : 333lbs Entrance Theme Music : “Broken Man” by Rage Against the Machine Alignment: Described as: "transcending face or heel status and simply “is” an event in himself." Wrestling Style : Strong Heavyweight with some technical ability Strengths : Frighteningly strong and powerful, high threshold for pain, high endurance, perturbing unqeunchable appettite for destruction, pain and torture Weaknesses : Slow and sluggish, low stamina, prone to mistakes due to rage Previous FederationsOVWF, WCC, UCIW, VWF, UKWA, ASCW Title HistoryTorak initially did not pursue championship titles as he beleived them to be objects of self-assurance needed only by insecure workers. However, by some persuasion is currently considering a change of heart. Pre-ACWTorak was trained to wrestle by an uncle who had spent a number of years wrestling in various promotions around the world. Torak made his in-ring debut as Jack Torak in USCW with his brother Jack Veracious. They were collectively known as Double Jack. It was in USCW that he met Cordelia LaBlanc and they began dating. This led to a (kayfabe)feud with her brother Christophe LaBlanc. Torak moved onto the VWF alongside life-long friend Cyda D.S. and feuded with Rattlesnake and The Supervisor. Torak and Cordelia moved onto XCW and ASCW before joining ACW for his first spell. Post ACWIt seems that having lost to Latino, especially at his own game (St. Elmo’s Belt match) Torak felt humiliated. He could not face the shame of returning to the ACW arena and competing. Torak disappeared from ACW and even lost touch with his fiancée Cordelia. He became a recluse, spending lonely nights fantasizing different forms of retribution. He was soon found by Cordelia but because of Torak’s disturbing mental state could not cope being around him. She left Torak shortly after finding him and has since disappeared. Torak continued to watch ACW which certainly exacerbated his state. He vowed to himself to gain revenge over Latino and after nearly a years absence, not only from wrestling but from the outside world, Torak began to stalk. Finally, he gained his revenge in a viscious manner. Seriously injuring his enemy by hurling him off the stage after picking up a win in a match. However, instead of calming him, it only seems to have made Torak much worse and has increasingly lost all sight of reality. Now, no-one is safe from Torak’s psychotic wrath. Personality Though no-one can be sure of Toraks’ personality due to his reluctance to convey his own thoughts, feelings and opinions one can only assume Cordelia speaks exactly what Torak does think and feel. Therefore Torak can be described as an anti-social, (in particular anti-philistine) unconventional, anarchaical nihilist. Maybe slightly ignorant but nothing or no-one can change his views unless he decides to. He is totally independently-minded and quite intelligent though no member of MENSA. Quite stubborn, but relentless in his pursuits whatever they may be. Recent incidents following his return indicate that his psychological state had deteriorated during his absence. He seems intent on causing as much harm to as many people as possible. *Update, while no-ones looking* >_>
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Torak
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Post by Torak on Feb 2, 2006 19:06:03 GMT -5
Entrance Descriptions Writers feel free to shorten this as you see fit The lights dim, engulfing the entire arena in darkness. Here come those nocturnal animals again. The music is soft yet quite haunting and invites all eyes to focus on the Alphatron.
On screen, dark and grainy footage of a mysterious man stood alone in an empty room. Due to the darkness cast on his body it seems at first that he has no arms, however as the video continues it is realized that his arms are in fact restricted to his torso by what looks like a straight-jacket. He staggers around, psychotically bouncing between the walls with no purpose. He eventually begins to walk toward the screen, his face shrouded by darkness but his eyes visibly terrifying. As the introduction of the music comes to an end and the burst of drum and guitar kicks in the mysterious man explodes in rage, sending the straight jacket flying across the room. At the same time in the arena, at the peak of the stage a pyrotechnic explosion startles anyone who isn’t paying any particular attention. The main guitar rift cuts through the atmosphere like a buzzsaw. The guitar stutters then repeats the rift. As the guitar stutters again a figure emerges from the back, through the curtain and onto the stage in full view. It is Torak, as the fans initially anticipated. Torak stops, keeping a mean stare as he slowly surveys the crowd while the guitar, his new music continues to tear through the arena. The harsh guitar rift finally comes to an end and we return to the soft but haunting notes. Torak continues, albeit very slowly, almost in time to the dawdling beat. His poweful swagger remains but it’s almost as if it’s in slow motion. An entire verse elapses before he makes it to the ring. He hauls himself up onto the apron then enters through the ropes. He struts to the center of the ring and stops again, glaring out at the thousands of people around him. The vocalist of Torak’s new song screams something along the lines of “A Broken Man!”. Is that referring to Torak? Or is it paying homage to his countless victims. Torak turns 180 degrees, turning his attention to the entranceway, willing his opponent to join him in the ring.
Notable Feuds Mitch Paradise Justin Genius Jack Veracious Christophe LaBlanc Rattlesnake The Supervisor Unholy Alliance Hell Raiser Chris (legit) El Chico de Sweetness (legit) Latino Justin Jehst His Sanity
ACW Opinion(In Character)[/u]
Despises Atomic Kitsune Latino Rattlesnake RDK BK London Wyvern
Intrigued by Hunter Kuda Santiago Sarin Dr. Doom DevilsKnight
Dislikes “Welsh Dragon” Dan White Lex De La Rocha Rena Scott Andrews Wyvern
No Opinion Bre Double T Chance Emmersen Davey Marvel Jack Conner Jake Cheng Jonny Spade Jonny Hughes Rawt Mr. Red The Senator Tornado XS3 Logan Locke Leon "The Chef" Chase
Wary of Yoko Satoshi
Finds hilarious Predator
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Torak
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Post by Torak on Feb 2, 2006 19:08:53 GMT -5
Movelist[/u]
Finishing Maneuvers
MediEvil Driver ‘05 (Blue Thunder Driver)[/u] Variations include spinning, jumping or from the top rope. Rarely a combination of the three though.
MediEvil Driver (Emerald Fusion/Frosion/Flowsion/Erosion/Explosion/Corrosion/Expulsion/ Exhumption/Consumption. Whatever you want to bleedin' call it.) Version 1 (The watered down version) Commonly used on the weekly events. The opponent/victim is dropped on the back of their neck or just flat on their back.
Version 2 (The severe version) Mostly used in big matches or in desperation situations. The opponent/victim is dropped immediately onto their head causing black-out, concussion or in more severe cases, a broken neck.
Signature Moves (Number indicates impact where 5 is devastating and 1 is recoverable) - Black Death (Reverse Emerald Fusion, usually preceded by a sleeper choke hold) (4) - To-Rack (Torture Rack to sit-up neckbreaker) (2) - St. Elmo’s Belt (Mu-Ken) (4) - Orb of Aldur (Implant DDT lift to sitout powerbomb) (3) - Heretic Fork (Stiff uppercut) (2) - Scolds Bridle (Standing STF) (2) - The Trebuchet II (Twisting Eastern Stretch Suplex) (4.5) - The Trebuchet III (Goku-Raku Suplex) (5) (Can be done from top rope. Impact is beyond devastating but is rarely used) - Diverse Morality I (Jumping Sitout DDT)(3) - Diverse Morality II (Sitout Implant DDT)(3) - Diverse Morality III (Front Chickenwing DDT)(3) - Slipstream (Pump Handle Michinoku driver)(3) - Isambard K. Bridge (Reverse Dragon Suplex)(3) - Judaswiege/Judas' Cradle (Pump Handle German Suplex (4) - The Iron Maiden (Bearhug)(1)
Rare Finishing Maneuvers - The Whele (Top Rope spinning Emerald Fusion) - Khair ed-Din (Muta Lock) - Belgariad Bow (Reverse Boston Crab) - Machicolation (450° Splash) - The Trebuchet I (Half Dragon, Half Tiger Suplex) (Made inactive because Kudo uses it)
Other Moves (Number indicates frequency used where 5 is more frequent and 1 is rarer) German Suplex (3) Gordbuster (4) Gutwrench suplex (4) Gorilla Press Drop (3) Tilt-a-whirl Slam (3) Hanging Suplex (5) Double handed chokeslam (3) Throat toss (5) Hip Toss (4) Sideslam (5) Backbreaker (4) Gutwrench Powerbomb (3) Crucifix Powerbomb (2) Death Valley Driver (3) Belly-to-belly suplex (4) Reverse Suplex (3) Snake Eyes (2) Cannon Ball Buster (2) One hand scoop slam (5) Neckbreaker (4) DDT (3) Eastern Stretch (2)(Sometimes leads to The Trebuchet II) Russian Leg Sweep (4) Biel throw (5) Fireman’s carry slam (3) Fallaway slam (3) Powerslam (4) Full nelson slam (3) Rib breaker (3) Shoulder breaker (3) STO (2) Samoan Drop (1)
Strikes Thrusting big boot Malicious back elbow Elbow to the gut Thigh strike to the torso Knee to midsection (sometimes followed by below) Swooping clothesline to back of the neck Strong running clothesline Hard sweeping kick to back of knee Choke lift followed by headbutt Big body splash in corner Irish whip, stand sturdy in middle of ring to make opponent bounce off him (Mostly used on lightweights)
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Torak
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Post by Torak on Feb 2, 2006 19:10:10 GMT -5
Trademark matches[/u] St. Elmo’s Belt Match Two competitors are tied together by a steel chain, fastened to a sturdy steel belt wich fastens around their waists. The match is ended by pinfall, submission or knockout in the ring. No disqualification rules apply.
Bermuda Triangle Match Three competitors start inside a steel cage with no door. The primary objective is to escape from the cage. When two of the three competitors have escaped the third man is eliminated. The two remaining competitors must re-enter the ring and normal cage match rules then apply.
Blind Mans’ Bluff Match No limit on competitors. Normal match rules apply including disqualification. The referee must don special headgear which is controlled via remote. At random intervals the headgear will shield the referees’ view for 30 seconds. During this time any of the competitors can use any methods to gain the upper-hand. However, if they are caught using illegal methods they will be disqualified immediately. Competitors must decide whether or not they wish to run this risk.
Medieval Labrynth Match No limit on competitors but 3 minimum. Each competitor is given a designated pinfall opponent. In order to win they must pin their designated opponent. Pinning any-other opponent other than their designated opponent does nothing but waste time. Usually, to add chaos to the match, no two opponents are paired by designating each other as opponents. It usually works in this format; Wrestler A must pin wrestler B to win Wrestler B must pin wrestler C to win Wrestler C must pin wrestler A to win Other variations could be including such as a handicap format where both wrestler A and C must pin B, and B must pin A. This means C cannot lose directly but they must compete with A to pin B.
Brunel Bridge Match No limit on competitors but more than 6 is ideal. Two rings are connected via a steel bridge which hangs about 10-15 feet above the ground. Based on 6 opponents, each ring has 3 competitors each who fight in two triple threat matches. The object is to pick up a pinfall in both rings. Any competitor can pin another, even if they do not start in the same ring as them. Sometimes, all competitors can start in the same ring but the objective of the match is always the same.
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Post by Torak on Feb 18, 2006 9:05:22 GMT -5
Maneuvers Uncovered[/u]
MediEvil Driver - Emerald Fusion Torak scoops his opponent up and drapes them over his shoulder so that their head is in line with Torak's waist. Torak will drop/jump to a seated position, planting his victim on their head.
MediEvil Driver '05 - Blue Thunder Driver Torak will grab the arm (usually right) of the opponent, reel them in and turn them away from him. Placing that arm over his head he will begin to lift them like a backdrop suplex but once they are in the air he will turn their body around (anti-clockwise), turning them upside down before dropping down into a piledriver.
Black Death - Reverse Emerald Fusion Usually preceded by a sleep choke hold Torak will scoop their opponent up (facing away) and drape them back-first over his shoulder before dropping down, planting them awkwardly on their head.
To-Rack - Torture Rack to Sit-up Neckbreaker Torak will lift his opponent up and stretch them (on their back) across his shoulders. Pulling down on their head and legs to apply pressure before turning his body and dropping down to a sit-up neckbreaker.
St. Elmo's Belt - Mu-ken Torak will underhook both of his opponent's arms in front of him (think Al Snow's trapping headbutts) and place his head on their chest. Using his neck and lower back muscles he will lift them up and drop backwards, almost like a Northern Lights Suplex.
Orb of Aldur - Implant DDT lift to Sit-out powerbomb Torak sets his opponent up in a front facelock to set-up the move. Grabbing the tights he lifts them up as if for an Implant DDT (Gangrel) but when in the air he pulls the tights toward him, spinning his opponent around and dropping them down onto their back, following them down with a sit-out.
Heretic Fork - Stiff uppercut Self-explanatory really. Aiming just beneath the jaw.
Scold's Bridle - Standing STF An STF while standing. Torak will apply the rear choke first before reaching down to grab the leg and will pull it upwards to apply pressure.
The Trebuchet II - Twisting Eastern Stretch Suplex Standing behind his opponent Torak will warp his left arm around their head in a reverse facelock. His right arm will then over-hook the opponents' right arm (Dragon suplex) and grab the tights to ease lifting. From there it's basically a reverse suplex but Torak will spin slightly on the spot to make the landing more awkward.
The Trebuchet III Standing behind the opponent Torak's right arm reaches around his opponent to grab their left arm, stretching it across their chest. Torak's left arm will then reach around and do the same to their right. The opponent's arms are now in an X shape across their chest. Torak uses power and to lift them over his head like a German suplex. This inhibits the opponent from using their arms to cushion the impact.
Diverse Morality I - Jumping Sitout DDT Fairly self explanatory. Almost like an X-Factor but a full face-lock is applied first.
Diverse Morality II - Sitout Implant DDT Implant DDT that ends like an X-Factor, in-between the legs of Torak.
Slipstream - Pump Handle Michinoku Driver Pump Handle setup, lifting the opponent over his shoulder before dropping to the mat with a Michinoku Driver.
Isambard K. Bridge - Reverse Dragon Suplex Quite complicated. With the opponent facing Torak, slightly bent over, Torak will first put his right arm over the back of his opponent's head and underhook their left arm (underneath shoulders). Torak's left arm will then underhook the right arm in the same fashion. It's almost like a double underhook suplex but the opponent is completely doubled over. It's more of a reverse full nelson. From there it's just like a normal Dragon Suplex (but obviously reversed).
Judaswiege/Judas' Cradle - Pump Handle German Suplex Pump Handle setup but again the opponent isn't completely doubled over. Torak's free arm will reach around the opponent's body (rib-cage area) before executing a modified German Suplex.
Khair ed-Din - Muta Lock Torak takes the grounded opponent's legs, bends them at the knees, and crosses them, placing one ankle in the other leg's knee-pit. Torak then turns around so that he is facing away from the opponent and places one of his feet into the triangle created by the opponent's crossed legs.(Indian Deathlock) He then places the opponent's free ankle under his knee-pit and bridges backwards to reach over their head and locks his arms around the opponent's head.
Belgariad Bow - Reverse Boston Crab Not what the name suggests. It's not reverse as in the opponent reversed. It is reversed in terms of where Torak stands. With the opponent face down on the ground Torak, standing at the feet of the opponent, will grab the shins of both of their legs. He will then lift them up and push forward, arching the opponents back.
Like this; |C | is Torak, C is the opponent's arched body.
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Post by Torak on Mar 3, 2006 23:47:48 GMT -5
Match History[/u] Torak vs Rattlesnake 11.02.2002 - Rattlesnake def. Torak 21.02.2002 - Rattlesnake def. Torak & The Supervisor in a triple threat match for the VWF Championship 25.02.2002 - Torak def. Rattlesnake in a non-title match 27.02.2002 - Rattlesnake & Maverick def. Torak & Shawn Michaels 08.03.2002 - Rattlesnake def. Frost & Torak in a triple threat match for the VWF Championship 18.03.2002 - Rattlesnake & Torak def. D-Structa & Shawn Michaels 11.08.2003 - Torak vs Rattlesnake ended as a no-contest 24.08.2003 - Jerry "The Shocker" Stanton def. Rattlesnake and Torak in a triple threat match for the ASCW Championship
ACW 29.11.2004 – The Macho Man Randy Kanyon def. Torak via DQ 09.12.2004 – BK London def. Torak & Jack Fury in a Triple threat match 13.12.2004 – Torak def. JonnyG & GooeyGarth (G-Unit) in a handicap match 18.12.2004 – Torak vs Amo (impromptu) ended in a time limit draw 30.12.2004 – Torak def. Gary 07.02.2005 – Torak def. The Rookie Monster 14.02.2005 – Wyvern def. Torak 17.02.2005 – RDK, Latino & Ridley def. BK London, TNT & Torak 21.02.2005 – Torak & Cordelia def. Latino & Alicia Kitsune 26.02.2005 – Latino def. Torak in a 2 out of 3 falls St. Elmo’s Belt match
09.02.2006 – Torak def. Tornado 13.02.2006 – Torak vs Dan White ended as a no-contest after Torak left the ring 16.02.2006 – Torak def. The Senator 20.02.2006 – BK London def. Torak 25.02.2006 – Torak def. Affirmative Action via DQ 02.03.2006 – Torak def. Latino 06.03.2006 - Torak def. Scott Andrews 20.03.2006 - Torak def. "Natural Born Killer" Lex De LaRocha via DQ 25.03.2006 - Torak & Angelus Kincaid def. "Welsh Dragon" Dan White & Cold Blooded Killers in a handicap cage match 30.03.2006 - Hunter def. Torak 10.04.2006 - Torak def. Vladimir Rasputin 13.04.2006 – Torak def. Jack of Heartz 24.04.2006 – Torak def. Hitman to enter the Fallen Heroes Rumble 1st 29.04.2006 – Torak enters Fallen Heroes Battle Royale 1st, eliminated 28th by Latino 11.05.2006 – Torak def. Hunter 15.05.2006 – Torak def. Logan Locke 27.05.2006 - Latino def. Torak (12,000 words) in a True Street Fight that lasted the entire night. 24.06.2006 - Torak was eliminated in a Team Legend vs Team ACW vs Team NOAH vs Team FSX match 17.07.2006 - Torak & Hunter def. Wyvern & Mr. Red in the Lethal Lottery Tag Tournament Semi-Final 24.07.2006 - Rattlesnake def. Torak
Segments[/u] Date – Title (Theme) [Word Count]
The Beginning 25.11.04 – New Arrivals [1,600] 29.11.04 – The X-Factor [1,079] 02.12.04 – The Warnings [492] 06.12.04 – A Unique Title [1,195] 13.12.04 – Unequal Competition [766] 18.12.04 – A Surprise Challenge [1,422] 30.12.04 – Still Invincible [2,039] 03.01.05 – Family Matters [2,017] 13.01.05 – Biding their time [776] 03.02.05 – State of Ignonimy [899] 07.02.05 – Learning from your “Betters” [929] 07.02.05 – A turn of authority [1,045] 10.02.05 – Latino’s Challenge [1,675] 14.02.05 – Valentine’s disdain [747] 26.02.05 – Emotional Ties [675]
Total = 17,356
Video Stalker 05.01.06 – An intrusion of intimacy [537] 09.01.06 – Social snooping [603] 12.01.06 – Obscure Relations [941] 16.01.06 – Madman Memorabilia - Obscure Relations pt. II [1,017] 19.01.06 – Into the mind, behind the eyes [664] 23.01.06 – A perilous close-up [n/a] 28.01.06 – Reflected revelations [828]
Total = 4,590
Losing the plot 02.02.06 – A message in blood/A trail of pain (Familiarity) [1,890] 06.02.06 – A cry for help (Nostalgia) [1,263] 09.02.06 – Poetic Peril (Assumption) [775] 13.02.06 – An empty room [607] 16.02.06 – Domino Effect [Total: 1,088] - In the drink (Impatience) [541] - A gratified spectator (Pleasure) [299] - Feeling left out (Ostracism) [248] 20.02.06 – A Special request (Desire) [994] 25.02.06 – Torture victims (Ignorance) [1,084] 02.03.06 – An unhealthy suggestion (Verbal error) [748] 02.03.06 – Cutting down (Suggestion) [612] 06.03.06 - Roped in satisfaction (Pride) [2,010] 16.03.06 - A lack of reverance (Cowardice) [1,713] (w/WeDrag) 20.03.06 - A History of Silence (Imagination) [2,185] (w/Angelus) 25.03.06 - Of mice and mentality (Survival) [1,571] 30.03.06 - A Bloody Shame (Shame) [1,114]
Total = 16,525
A Change of Heart and Soul 03.04.06 - The Epiphany (Expectation) [1,535] 06.04.06 – Vignette of a Linchpin (n/a) [590] 10.04.06 – Picture of the past (Memory) [1,570] 13.04.06 – The short straw (Self-Control) [2,713] 17.04.06 – That’s a tad cliché isn’t it (Bizarro/Dreams) [4,429] 20.04.06 – Grinding out results (Effort) [1,303] 04.05.06 – Another Brick (Disappointment) [1,633] 08.05.06 – Dazed and Confused (Waking Up) [906]
Total = 14,679
The Final Fight 11.05.06 – Ward Wars [2,654] 18.05.06 – The Tarantino Telephone [3,890] 20.05.06 – A match made in anywhere but heaven [2,308]
Total = 8,852
Back from the future 15.06.06 - A Familiar Face [2,716] 24.06.06 - A History of Silence/Back from the Future [2,617] 13.07.06 – Forward Regression (Destiny) [1,724] 17.07.06 – Partners in Time (Friendship) [924] 24.07.06 – Finding A Name (Memory) [1,287] (w/Hunter)
Total = 9,268 Grand Total = 71,270
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Torak
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Post by Torak on Apr 4, 2006 7:17:42 GMT -5
Torak Quotes
Imagination and Fantasy are merely components of delusion. - 20.03.06
For survival; we resort to the most drastic of measures - 25.03.06
Shame; the automatic mental reflex that notifies you that your actions were not in the best intentions…or not of your best ability - 30.03.06
Shame has only one antidote: Rectification - 30.03.06
Surrender is the ultimate contributor of shame - 30.03.06
Expectation is the prelude to disappointment. - 03.04.06
Memories are our existence. Life operates only as the production of memories - 10.04.06
Future: The one part of existence that memory does not have access to - 10.04.06
Those who can first control themselves can then command others - 13.04.06
Dreams: The sub existence of life - 19.04.06
Effort and Determination require not only the strength of body, but the strength of mind. - 20.04.06
The disappointment of losing when you know you’ve done better is even worse - 04.05.06
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Post by Shawn on Apr 11, 2006 14:32:31 GMT -5
Cleanliness is next to Godliness.
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Post by hunter on Apr 11, 2006 15:24:30 GMT -5
He has the longest profile ever.
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Torak
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Post by Torak on Apr 13, 2006 7:24:44 GMT -5
heh, what can I say. I want you to know everything about my character. btw, Thanks Rose
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Post by hitman on Apr 23, 2006 22:24:59 GMT -5
I see a severe lack of me in your no opinion list. >
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Torak
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Post by Torak on May 5, 2006 20:13:58 GMT -5
Wow, haven't updated this in a while.
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Post by Lass Sarin on May 15, 2006 21:03:54 GMT -5
ZOMG You're intrigued by me. I'm intrigued by you, too. ^_^ Just don't touch me. >
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Post by Latino on May 16, 2006 6:12:44 GMT -5
lol I can see Torak sitting in a chair and watching a Predator match/segment and just laughing uncontrollably.
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Post by hitman on May 16, 2006 8:19:44 GMT -5
Torak: (watching Predator on the screen) OMFG! This guy should be in movies! >.>
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