User talk:Sabovia

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Welcome to the Tardis:About Sabovia

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Spoilers aren't cool
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Forums

Hi :) Thanks for dropping by today. You're very welcome to be here and to participate in our forum discussions. Just make sure you follow T:FORUM by actually discussing the matter at hand. Please do not make frivolous or off-topic contributions to our forum threads. In most circumstances just saying "ok" in a thread isn't necessary, and it merely wastes vertical space. In every circumstance, randomly saying "I like trains" is unproductive. So, please, talk—but stay on topic.
czechout<staff />    18:34: Wed 03 Apr 2013

hello I am fan of doctor who and I like your picture