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nasty thoughts about what?

Go read Erins anniversary night - hehe i dont think even u are quite this bad - although i could imagine u deciding to redo ur suspension on such an important occasion!

Originally posted by NismoGirl

Lauren, it was crap. For one, andrew didn't buy me a present (as usual, i think out of the whole 5 years I've got 2 presents!)

For two, he worked on his car all night while I was here with terrible cramping and being sick.

For three, the hospital rung and wanted me to go in for my operation on thursday but because we were out to lunch with work at the carlton crest I didn't wanna be rude and leave my phone on so I missed the call. Hence missing out on the short notice spot on thursday this week. Which sucks cause as I said Friday night I was really sick with cramps and yeah.. the usualy shit but worse.  

Then he said that he doesn't care about anniversarys, they are for married people.

So i got really cut :P

There you go Paul.

But thanks for asking!

u left her at Royal Pines Resort?

hmm wasnt as bad as my mates honeymoon - her new hubby decided to bring his mates on the honeymoon and therefore instead of getting lotsa lovin she was constantly left alone while he went out - she divorced him when they got back. But i wouldnt marry a guy that when i dress nice for him he tells me to "go get changed cos u look like a whore" anyway!

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