Soap Opera Time!!!!!!!!
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Thread Topic: Soap Opera Time!!!!!!!!
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      Elix blinked, and Eclipse said to Kali "Okay. And thanks"
Elix was kinda lost but was happy to see his siter. - 
    
      
      Kali lead the two to the abandoned house and told them to hide in there with Cole, Jason, and Mandy until she could find Candace.
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      You know what happens when I'm just thinking Ting. lol
And plus, I didn't know this, there IS a VegetaxRei pairing o.o
Dragon Ball Z meets Sailor Moon LOL
"Is he..." Goku started, but Salada quickly cut him off.
"I don't know if he's being sold yet." - 
    
      
      Elix walked in with Eclipse. The two sat down quickly, and just stared at each other..
Me-
I'm still hyper.... - 
    
      
      LOL OH GOD THAT REMINDS ME
SAILOR MARS X ACE LOL!!!! well it kinda makes sense...
Kali had dragged Candace back to the house all the way from the pond. - 
    
      
      LOL!
"Why isn't Tarble here?" Goku asked.
Salada sighed. "He couldn't bare to watch Vegeta be sold." - 
    
      
      Heph had writers block of epic proportion.
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      so did tingy, whom has no idea how to draw pecs -_-
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      Ana was going through a horrible concentration battle and writer's block so she hid in the corner and cried.
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      LOLLL
I dunno, Tarble is still out there, pretty sad by Vegeta not remebering most of them, if you guys wanna see him or something XD - 
    
      
      heph sat in the isle and watched everyone fail with the crowd.
She ate popcorn.:3 - 
    
      
      tingy is annoyed, since she couldnt draw pecs she had to draw Zoro with a shirt on LOL
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      Then Ana got up suddenly and started singing Zydrate Anatomy.
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      heph threw popcorn and yelled "BOO THIS IS BORING I WANT MY MONEY BACK!"
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      Ana went the futuristic city and stole Alfred's kidney.
 
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