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Monster shark!

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Davy Brown, Davy Brown
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.

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That was pretty cool.
Did you check out the article on the Coconut Crab? :shock:
If I ever get to develop my jungle, sandbox mashup setting, Giant Coconut Crabs are defintiely going to be in it
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I sense some new monsters for my Black Reservoir level in Castle Greyhawk! :D

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ghendar wrote:That was pretty cool.
Did you check out the article on the Coconut Crab? :shock:
If I ever get to develop my jungle, sandbox mashup setting, Giant Coconut Crabs are defintiely going to be in it
Damn! That’s cool. 8)

grodog wrote:I sense some new monsters for my Black Reservoir level in Castle Greyhawk! :D
:twisted:
Davy Brown, Davy Brown
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.

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