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01:59, 1 May 2008 (UTC)

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penubag, Tkgd2007 made the clock

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current03:12, 13 May 2008620×620 (39 KB)Penubag (the red stands out too annoyingly much)
23:08, 9 May 2008620×620 (46 KB)Vipersnake151 (red hands)
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