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About Me Member Programmer Josef Van Zyl19/Male/South Africa Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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Wed Nov 5, 2008, 2:01 AM
Ave all,

I'm quite busy studying & Playing Red Alert 3!!!

Playing Computer Games And Programming is one of my hobbies.
But there is'nt enough time for everything!!

RA3 Is An AWESOME game! :psychotic: I love It!
I would love to see some fan art of it pleezeeeee.... :constipated:

Anyway, I've been enjoying my time on :devart: immensely
I've got quite a collection of favorites already --> check them out on my favorites page

Cheerz

Josef

  • Mood: Wow!
  • Listening to: Red Alert 3 Soundtrack
  • Watching: Naruto Shippuden
  • Playing: Red Alert 3
  • Eating: Fooooooood
  • Drinking: Cofee

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  • Current Residence: Potchefstroom
  • Interests: Anime, Copmuters
  • Favourite movie: 300
  • Favourite band or musician: Linkin Park, Bullet For My Valentine
  • Favourite genre of music: Rock
  • Favourite poet or writer: James Oliver Rigney(Robert Jordan)
  • Operating System: Win Xp Pro SP2
  • Favourite game: Command & Conquer 3
  • Favourite gaming platform: PC
  • Favourite cartoon character: Ichigo - Bleach
  • Tools of the Trade: Ha, Ha - You Wish...

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:iconrixster:
Cheers for the fav's and for the watch too - appreciate it!! :)

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... Every one has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film...
:icongrimmjow345:
Thanks for the fav! =3
:iconkissmypixels:
Thanks so much for the :+fav:! :hug: Have a wonderful weekend! :D

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"The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." ~ Aristotle
:iconkissmypixels:
Thank you for the :+fav:! I appreciate it so much! :hug:

Happy :heart: Day, too! :D

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"The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." ~ Aristotle

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