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And Now The WiNNeRS OF 2009 MxC AwarDS

 

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Most Popular User

 

K4rmaArrows

 

Most Funny User

(Its a tie with 13 votes each one)

 

NobLe

GrisoM

 

Most Professional User

 

K4rmaArrows

 

Most Missed User

 

A-Style

 

Most Weird User

 

GrisoM

 

Best Shares User

 

CritcalError

 

Best New User [From 2009]

 

SoFaKi

 

Biggest Spammer User

 

fdLP

 

The Best G Mod

 

K4rmaArrows

 

The Best L2 Mod

 

fakoykas

 

The Best Cs Mod

 

Morian

 

 

Thanks to every one that participated on this game, i hope you had fun, see ya next year with another edition of MxC Awards.

 

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What they won? ;D

P.s i think i had one more than criterror xd

 

Who cares, you had a lot of votes and that shows you are a good member & friend ;)

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Who cares, you had a lot of votes and that shows you are a good member & friend ;)

Yeah that tru'

 

 

you & me & crterror haves 8 karma..nC match :D

 

I really don't care for karma nor this contest but Grisom is not a good referee  :D

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