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Could someone explain what Depot is.. I seen alot of posts refering depot
but would like to know more.. Tia

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JBS1069 <Your@email.com> wrote in
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> Could someone explain what Depot is..

It's what you put in Debong. You smoke it quickly before Decops knock
down your door and take you to Dejail.

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Funny as deshit!!



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On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 05:57:37 GMT, JBS1069 <Your@email.com> wrote:

>Could someone explain what Depot is.. I seen alot of posts refering depot
>but would like to know more.. Tia

It's a program to modify nextel phones to change features and
customizations.

Email me depot@hawaii.rr.com for the program.

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