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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

is that a beagle? heheh...

They tends to wonder off and never come back... (if dont like it's owner) ;)

cheers

Joe

Correct Joe

Yes they do have a tendancy to wander off but through training this one has come back several times but you have to be mindful of their nature.

Her name is Millie

Millie is a pedigree Beagle 7 years of age and 17kg

Millie lists her pastimes as eating,barking,eating,sleeping, eating and of course licking her genetalia

Originally posted by Strich9ine

Two VERY beautiful daughters chris... but one drives an impreza... that can't be good!

-Kym

(any chance to get in a dig)

Thanks but the worrying part is one wants a Monaro and the other wants me to build her a panelvan(to drive Ken).

Oh the shame of it all

Originally posted by Nizmo

hey nexus six - shore u dont know who that footballer guy is? he's kinda spunky!! haha

Being a pomme...I sure do.

Its actually David Beckham - Forward for Manchetser Utd and England Captain.

(Yes he played in the first half when Socceroos won!)

as for the spunkyness, when we were in the UK, Emma "insisted" we wnet to a Man U game...for the perv factor. (Also got a Liverpool game - they played my team - which menas Micheal Owen)

hahahahah....

Aussie got lucks on their side...

England could done better but, hey they wont get pay playing that match besides if they got hurt on that game Erricson would got flogged by player's coaches!

if England won (which they should have) we wont hear zip out of Australian Media! :lol: that figures...

GO KOREA!!! :D

me two cents!

cheers

Joe

hmm....

*takes breath*

Yes he was on that loosing side, well 1st half anyway. As for the Aussie performance, We are a damm site better than your average Joe (no pun intended) thinks. Bear in mind, that team that frank fielded is a sort of "away" team. I:E NONE of the players you saw, actually play soccer (God that word should SO be football) in australia. At least 4 in the UK, 2 in Italy 1 in croatain. 2 I think in the Japan/Hong Kong leagues. Etc etc.

Mind you. I think the scores would of been different without Harry Kewell playing. He is a play maker and one of the finest sporting exports we have. If he never played. I say it woulda been a draw if not a loss.

*gently takes hook out of PVA's mouth*

there...there....

I was up at 4 in the morning to watch the game. The 1st 20mins you could of been mistaken for thinking England were playing a world top ten side. (Australia is actually 50th) It was well played and well fought (sp?)

But when Kewell came off the ozzie game went to sleep.

As for a replacement for me!?!?!??!

Mate, there aint' that much clay in Perth!

(and less of the old, 31 next week :D )

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