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ewww.. vespas are not sporty or fast!!!! :O

sif alien knows anything!

But he told me you two used to be a hot ticket item

(Then again, i get the impression hes never touched a female before)

So whaddaya say Mona, good times? I promise I wont take photos, or if I do you can have a cut of the proceeds once i load them on my website

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yeah... but it means i'm a nagging annoying female and norhing more, ms!

quote dammit!! i had to go back to the other page and re-read what i wrote to find out what u were on about ....

are u sure there is nothing else?

sif quote!!

nothing else!

and i think r33 is someone we know using their old account!

hahaha... richard.. who cares if the movie sux! as long as the guys are hot! :O

Typical women, only watching movies to perv on the men.

We arent chunks of meat you know Moanie, we have feelings

yeah he's a dream boat...

Sugoi

sif quote!!

nothing else!

and i think r33 is someone we know using their old account!

hahaha... richard.. who cares if the movie sux! as long as the guys are hot! :O

sifnt quote and i reckon there is..........

i was just about to say that.... currys only watch movies that have their favourite actor/actress in the movie.. they dont care about the story.. ;o

:O i actually find it amusing hanging around with guys all the time... a hot chick walks past... and convo stops... jaws drop... lol!! priceless!!!

sifnt quote and i reckon there is..........

i was just about to say that.... currys only watch movies that have their favourite actor/actress in the movie.. they dont care about the story.. ;o

hahaha.. i do!! :tongue:

see!! i quoted :ohmy:

:O i actually find it amusing hanging around with guys all the time... a hot chick walks past... and convo stops... jaws drop... lol!! priceless!!!

hahaha.. i do!! :tongue:

Garbage, name one guy here that would eye off a hot girl that happened to walk past.

damn i just wasted 20c sms ing you thomas. word is i just enrolled in japanese class at Syd Uni. paid my money and everything.

hahaha why is it a waste ??/

you bastard....I thought you enrolled before me !!! and was waiting on me !!

I was broke that week and I scrapped the cash together so I wouldnt miss out !! :tongue:

Anyways when do you wanna get our books then ???

Im going in tommorrow to buy some Hyper Rev mags amongst other things....might see if I can find the books we need.

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