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isnt house work for women ?

:)

i mean umm ummm girls are neater and like things perfect?

Nice save... :)

Is ok i know what u mean.......women should stay in the kitchen

O RLY??

but i should add after they complain they end up cleaning up my so called 'mess' anyway.. next step will be to coax them back into the kitchen to make me a roast dinner. 1950's society FTW!! :huh:

Hrm, well if men earned enough money to keep women in the style to which they can become accustomed, then yes I'll go back to teh kitchen and not go to work everyday :D

Oh and evening all :)

bah! stupid friggin greyound bus company! i waited for ages for the 11:40pm bus as i had urgent bloods to sent to brisbane.... it was a no show! :huh:

anyone still up at this hour?

tell ya what tho, theres some fine female talent out on the town here in bundy... must be the light that hides the buck teeth and huge arms, or maybe i'm just getting despirate :huh:

oohhh fancy!

stupid name for a club tho.

agreed...there were these 2 hot birds at the wedding, who i didnt have a clue who they were, they came alone, and left alone, was weird :D

i had a nice steak for dinner! the place i'm staying at has excellent food :) and a minibar :huh:

damn u :)

hmm maybe the strippers for the bucks party got there a bit late :huh:

last wedding i went to was a real bogan wedding, done in someones backyard - but they had commercial fridges FULL of VB haha we all got pissed then went to the casino, then a strip club

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