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How many times you guys want me to answer this question... IT IS STILL GOING TO BE ON! WE'LL JUST TAKE ONE OF THE TAME ROUTES THERE!!!

:D

wouldn't it be MORE fun on the twisties in the rain? e.g. XXXXX  (won't mention it since i'll be branded immature)

:lol:

Its always fun in the rain...

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YES ITS THE WEEKEND!!!! nothing brightens up my day than going for a drive.

Time to burn some music CDs for the trip

".................i ain't saying she's a gold digger......................."

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hmm...quite a few people turning up to this one - i mean, i could turn up for a little bit at chatswood - ive got work at 4am tomorrow :D but can always sleep after work ;)

and people be nice to me, im a newbie :(:D:D:D

Yes d00dz you SHALL come.... you've just been told by your boyfriend Mr Ed32 *WHIPPED*

ASL? :lol:

so how do you like shit on your bonnet :( ill bring some fresh from the dog ;)

doodz could never be my boyfriend.. hes WAY too hot for me :D

See you all tonight... ill be the one with the CHICK (har har suckers)




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