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    Default Reindeer Poster?

    In -[Hogwarts]- owned by cringe, the mistletoe plant is called "Reindeer poster" and has the discription "Doing a hard nights work"

    Sorry if its old news

    Moved by mat64 (Forum Moderator) from Habbo UK News & Rumours: Please post in the correct section.
    Last edited by mat64; 17-11-2007 at 05:26 PM.

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    All the posters are crapped up since v15 or something Their names have swapped

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan3606 View Post
    All the posters are crapped up since v15 or something Their names have swapped

    what he said.

    i also fail to see how this is news.

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    I'm starting to think when Habbo will fix this problem, I thought they would have done it with this big update but they obv haven't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by @xP View Post
    what he said.

    i also fail to see how this is news.
    My advice - Deal with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roaddemon View Post
    My advice - Deal with it.
    Great advice :eusa_clap
    Myadvice - learn the difference between "News or Rumours" and a "Error" :rolleyes:

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    Just like eveyone else said, mistake that happaned a while back.
    1. Jeremy 1129 up, 295 downA named based on the biblical name Jeremiah. Used as a name for children who are blessed with a large brain and/or penis. Also used as a replacement for "perfect".
    We had a child and it had a very large penis so we named it Jeremy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by @xP View Post
    Great advice :eusa_clap
    Myadvice - learn the difference between "News or Rumours" and a "Error" :rolleyes:
    I agree, it was.

    And i'm an idiot, leave me be.

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