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July 04, 2007

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anonymoustache

Is that Mr B Lam top left?

tameguchi

I'm not so sure if that second guy looks like Ueda-san.

fl0werchik

Who is the celebrity on the top right? He's really cute looking....^-^ Wow, there are alot of similarities between them...0.0

fl0werchik

How can I send in my picture if I don't have internet on my phone....? I only have it on my computer; some-one please help!!!

wonton-garden

Interesting... I'm afraid my match may be a guy from Bakusho Mondai.

Lisa

fl0werchik: You can actually do it from your computer/regular email address.

wonton_garden: HAHAHAHA you totally look like the guy from Bakusho Mondai.

mom

Lisa-chan kawaii -who does Ruby look like?
A mini Scoobydoo?

iamalandingpagedesigner

I think brian looks like jet li. I was watching the curse of the golden flower a couple weeks ago and sou omotta. toku ni hana and kuchimoto. not that pic of him you posted though. haha choo not flattering.

Kinopio

That is so cool! I love those things. who IS the guy in the top left btw?

Kinopio

Oh wait, I meant Top right.

Joey_v

Oh man... I don't think I look anything like my match. -.-

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