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 Post subject: I told you so
PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 2:13 pm 
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Rod Ashman
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Wiggins in = Carlon Victory

How good is this guy. Well on his way to being the greatest Blue of all time

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Got to agree

how good was that mark? If you slomo on that mark running back, check out Solomon's face when Wiggo takes it. You can pinpoint the exact moment when Solomon realised he had no soul.

Such is the power of Wiggo. He asks questions of the opposition. He not only demands they put in to win it off him, but he forces them into existential positions, where they must question whether their consciousness is free, or bound inversely to the fate of Simon Wiggins.

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The Tyrant wrote:
Got to agree

how good was that mark? If you slomo on that mark running back, check out Solomon's face when Wiggo takes it. You can pinpoint the exact moment when Solomon realised he had no soul.

Such is the power of Wiggo. He asks questions of the opposition. He not only demands they put in to win it off him, but he forces them into existential positions, where they must question whether their consciousness is free, or bound inversely to the fate of Simon Wiggins.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I love him so much it hurts (imagine if he were an 18 y.o. asian exchange student) *sigh*

Wiggo is the Teague of the forward line

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The Tyrant wrote:
Such is the power of Wiggo. He asks questions of the opposition. He not only demands they put in to win it off him, but he forces them into existential positions, where they must question whether their consciousness is free, or bound inversely to the fate of Simon Wiggins.


He causes Nausea then? :lol:


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The Tyrant wrote:
Got to agree

how good was that mark? If you slomo on that mark running back, check out Solomon's face when Wiggo takes it. You can pinpoint the exact moment when Solomon realised he had no soul.

Such is the power of Wiggo. He asks questions of the opposition. He not only demands they put in to win it off him, but he forces them into existential positions, where they must question whether their consciousness is free, or bound inversely to the fate of Simon Wiggins.


The highlighted text above pinpoints Wiggo's worth to this team, along with Prenda.

When those two are on the field the opposition suddenly start concerning themselves with the footsteps they can hear bearing down on them.

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Wee. Willy. Wiggins.

say no more...

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He's improving Wiggins, and is playing to the style Denis commands of him.

That mark running front on into the pack was Carey-like. I wonder whether 'the King' has had any influence!!!


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I'm glad smeone said it...

been resisting the temptation all day

didn't want to open my mouth.

maybe theres 6 in the Wiggins fan club...but I'm sure the no. will grow..


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What is a Carlon Victory? :lol:

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mjonc wrote:
What is a Carlon Victory? :lol:


My "T" went missing - like it does when I type Venezuela

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