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Really need a zapcat co pilot
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well that rules me out, unless somehow i can lose...
well that rules me out, unless somehow i can lose a quarter of my own body weight :eek: (it's mostly muscle ..... honest :bang: )
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what do you count as not too heavy?
what do you count as not too heavy?
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not actually seen any zapcating yet, what does...
not actually seen any zapcating yet, what does the co-pilot have to do?
also, is there some kind of ideal weight for them?
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