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Re: Getting attached to your robot
Well I can't remember all of the names of our robots right now...>.< Brian fart.
Taking some parts from an old robot isn't cheap, it's like adding a piece with more experience to the new robot. Yea I'll try to get the robot names tommorew, but I know they have something to do with being cuban or miami, and I'm pretty sure 2006 was RT after RamTech..Yes I know so creative. o.o |
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