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Meegos Logo - Download your own Meegos winks, emoticons and smileys Meegos is a new toy you can plug into MSN Messenger that I foresee will be all the rage with the young 'uns. Think those nicely drawn animated portraits at Yahoo Messenger but a more cutesy and customisable version.
An animated male or female Meego lets you play dress up, where you can pick tops, bottoms, shoes, sunnies, hats, earrings and even hand phones to give your Meego that distinct personality you think will make people go "Wahhhhh!" or "What's wrong with you, dude?"
some meegos winks , free emoticons and smileys :
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