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Ninja Convention

I'm sorry. I know this isn't even remotely political but I laughed myself silly and felt a need to share...



(Thanks for providing the big laugh of the day, Kevin!)

Comments

Anonymous said…
They certainly need a lot of chairs...
Rena Bernard said…
... kind of makes you wonder how they get an accurate headcount of attendees, doesn't it? ;o)
Anonymous said…
sometimes you can go to earn the Pirates of the Burning Sea Gold for your own life and you can also get a lot of happiness in the game if you play the game well. you can brush the potbs gold to upgrade and then you are very strong. You think that you want to play the game well and then you can get the potbs Doubloon for your own. you can earn the potbs money alone and you can give some for your friends; it can make you very happy I think. As long as you play the game you can go to buy potbs Doubloon as the rewards in this game.

The game has a lot of LOTRO Gold, as long as you join to play this game you will get
them. you should try your best to earn as much Lord Of The Rings Gold as you can, so you are strong and no one can
fight you. you can go to buy LOTRO Gold in the game, so many other players want to play with you together. As long as you have the cheap Lord Of The Rings Gold you will be strong and you can go to kill the monsters to upgrade alone.

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