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Horseshoe

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Hey. I see from your comment on its deletion discussion that you attended Camp Horseshoe. I'm an Interlaken guy. Did you ever play ultimate frisbee? --דניאל ~ Danielrocks123 talk contribs Count 18:12, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

That's cool. You would have played against me. I assume that we won because I don't remember ever losing an ultimate game there, but I know that Horseshoe is the only camp that was ever a challenge. You destroy us in every other sport... but ultimate is just a Jewish sport i guess. :) --דניאל ~ Danielrocks123 talk contribs Count 21:24, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

To be honest, I got most of the code for my user page from other users. I have only a very minor knowledge of html but that really helped a lot. I can only imagine what I could do if I actually knew it well. --דניאל ~ Danielrocks123 talk contribs Count 03:30, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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