I made these giveaways over a week ago and the original winners (BOTH!) did not claim their gift yet - so i´m doing them a second time (i want those dlc´s out of my inventory! SO YOU BETTER CLAIM THEM THIS TIME).
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have fun with them and if the person who wins says thanks in the comment section he´ll not receive the goddamn gift!
STOP READING
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thank you!
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Fantastic giveaway, cheers :)
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lol @ the first 4...
Good Luck everyone!
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Thanks!
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Dolokhov was of medium height, with curly hair and light-blue eyes. He was about twenty-five. Like all infantry officers he wore no mustache, so that his mouth, the most striking feature of his face, was clearly seen. The lines of that mouth were remarkably finely curved. The middle of the upper lip formed a sharp wedge and closed firmly on the firm lower one, and something like two distinct smiles played continually round the two corners of the mouth; this, together with the resolute, insolent intelligence of his eyes, produced an effect which made it impossible not to notice his face. Dolokhov was a man of small means and no connections. Yet, though Anatole spent tens of thousands of rubles, Dolokhov lived with him and had placed himself on such a footing that all who knew them, including Anatole himself, respected him more than they did Anatole. Dolokhov could play all games and nearly always won. However much he drank, he never lost his clearheadedness. Both Kuragin and Dolokhov were at that time notorious among the rakes and scapegraces of Petersburg.
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What he said. I hope to win.
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Nice giveaway.
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tyty
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