User talk:Wild 'n' Flicky

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[edit] Awesome

I love cartoon Atomic Betty tooo!! That is so awesome. What is your favorite cartoons? I love Atomic Betty and Ghostbusters! - BradyFish

You like Looney Tunes too??!? Thats soooo awesome. Me tooo!! Coolio ttl - bradfish

we should like start a club of people like us who like cartoons and stuff, you in?

we could call the club the cartoonies or something cool like that, sounds awesome

Have you thought about that club??? I'm think we should call it like the loonatics, or maybe looney looney looney looney? What do you think?

Hey do you like teddy ruxpin? they bear is soo cool he has a big flying ship and the other guy too, so coool

my little monster, that is an awesome cartoon, but aren't they all awesome? so awesome

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