Cioè,adesso è proprio K.O.
Colpa del trasferimento alla Sprea?
E soprattutto,per quest'estate tornerà nuovamente a fungere?
Cioè,adesso è proprio K.O.
Colpa del trasferimento alla Sprea?
E soprattutto,per quest'estate tornerà nuovamente a fungere?
Cerco di fare qualcosa chiedendo un po' in giro... Cmq spero vivamente anche io ceh si possa fare qualcosa.. ormai è gia estate... magari una bella inaugurazione della chat tutta nuova... ora propongo..
Blondie
Naturalmente sarebbe l'ideale una chat nuova, ma francamente ci credo poco...
no, non esiste proprio. Credete che i mod si smuovano a pagare qualcuno per creare una nuova chat? manco ci rimettono a posto quella vecchia e che diamine
Compito degli amministratori del sito
non va =(
mi dispiace
Ormai è da parecchio tempo che non frequento più la chat, un pò tra il poco tempo a disposizione, un pò perchè certe volte non mi funziona il pc.
Msn non lo uso quasi più e così non sono più uno dei grandi frequentatori della chat di TGM.
Ragazzi come mi consigliate di punirmi????????
È triste cavolo pensare da quanto tempo nessuno posta più, se non gli account creati per lo spam.
In before the recycle machine.
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