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Elder Jason Daniel Faull

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Presidents:
D. Clive Winn II (2001 - 2004) | Alan Lee Wilkins (2004 - 2007)
Served: 2003 - 2005
Language(s) spoken:Castellano
Areas Served:
San Miguel (Muniz), Martinez (Now Vicente Lopez), Juncal (The Original Area), Derqui, Villa Adelina, Campana II.
Companions:
Mark Jason Bishop | Stefan Daniel De Savigny | Joseph Gordon Governale | Brian Henry | Jonnathan Alejandro Silva
Your Occupation: CEO Microsoft
Comments:
"I am the walrus, Kookoo kachoo." I know it may come as a surprise, but I'm not really the CEO of Microsoft, although sometimes I wish I was that fetch-head. He's a lucky fetch. Just like "Lucy", and her "diamons", because "I want money, that's what I want". Well, I'm in the fetching army reserves, preparing to go to the U of U. Its cool. I'm a Civil Affairs Specialist. Basically, its a glorified Missionary for the army, who also acts like a bullet magnet. Just kidding. "Rocky Racoon" is my hero. So why don't we all just "come together" and have a BAN shindig?
Kookoo Kachoo.
 
Created: 21 Apr 2007  Modified: 21 Apr 2007
Last Login: 05 Dec 2004 11:01:11 PM
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