Amount of texts to »Guideline« 17, and there are 16 texts (94.12%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 3557 Characters
Average Rating 3.059 points, 2 Not rated texts
First text on Apr 11th 2000, 07:14:11 wrote
The Blaster-Masters about Guideline
Latest text on Jan 5th 2005, 23:21:00 wrote
nick the click about Guideline
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on Oct 29th 2001, 09:43:22 wrote
wigbomb about Guideline

on Jul 3rd 2000, 02:24:16 wrote
K. Rawson about Guideline

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Texts to »Guideline«

The Blaster-Masters wrote on Apr 11th 2000, 07:14:11 about

Guideline

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