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DTNG intertitles

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Image:Dtng intertitles.PNG -- that was quick! Nice going. Do you happen to have the new intertitles separate from that link so it can be added to the infobox in Degrassi: The Next Generation (season 8)? I'm assuming you're in Canada; I'm in America so I won't get to watch the episode for another five days. How was it? Was Part One and Part Two broadcast, as it will in the US, or is Part Two on next week? Regards, Matthewedwards (talk contribs  email) 07:45, 6 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

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