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HOLY f**k!

I was actually home that day, and I saw it! What are the chances. Yeh and the nerdy band geek (who was the cutest one) didn't want to have sex with the popular guy, so she goes 'what the hell, i'll just suck him off instead. And then the entire school got infected and they all had to be medicated :nyaanyaa:

Hahaha! I honestly thought I was the only person who would have watched it!! Small world. I’ve been trying to torrent the movie, as it was that damn funny.

Plus watching it with mate’s whilst taking the pisser out of the hoes would be a laugh

Hahaha! I honestly thought I was the only person who would have watched it!! Small world. I’ve been trying to torrent the movie, as it was that damn funny.

Plus watching it with mate’s whilst taking the pisser out of the hoes would be a laugh

Go download an oldish Aussie film called, "Razorback" :nyaanyaa::happy:;)

Oh and joshy, next time u add me into your freakishly wierd msn gang banger group, make sure I am actually there, suckka! Now I WILL make sure I dont forget to turn it off at work :nyaanyaa: Provided me with a good laugh when I got in but :happy:

Or Girls Grammar, MAN they must be let out in droves on a sat night.................

I duno, surfaces paradise was dripping in horny teens last Saturday night as well.

because the 14 year olds at this school liked to participate in gang bangs :nyaanyaa::happy:

I wish my school support orgies back in the day

Oh and joshy, next time u add me into your freakishly wierd msn gang banger group, make sure I am actually there, suckka! Now I WILL make sure I dont forget to turn it off at work :nyaanyaa: Provided me with a good laugh when I got in but :happy:

What convo? Last night? or the night b4? Our msn group convo's are so much fun, and so very odd.

I'm a princess haha!

haha yeah was but was sitting at the loosers table until after you guys left - found out who you were after you guys left ;)

karen said u forgot the stickers anway...

Losers table. We made room for some of you peeps, Lee in particular, and 2 other randoms just plonked their ignorant asses down! Not impressed :nyaanyaa: You were the one asking for michelle?

Hahaha! I honestly thought I was the only person who would have watched it!! Small world. I’ve been trying to torrent the movie, as it was that damn funny.

Plus watching it with mate’s whilst taking the pisser out of the hoes would be a laugh

Ahahah me too. I saw it start, and andrew, myself and my housemate were all home that day, so we sat down and watched it as a family. Awwww... And again, me too! So far i've had no luck finding it, it wasn't a bad movie, quite amusing :happy:

oh and good morning

Hi dear *hugs*

Ahahah me too. I saw it start, and andrew, myself and my housemate were all home that day, so we sat down and watched it as a family. Awwww... And again, me too! So far i've had no luck finding it, it wasn't a bad movie, quite amusing :nyaanyaa:

SAU group buy on Sex ED movie?

the one with the panadol + green food dye for $20 each :happy:

Don’t give out secrets away, the police who read the forum might arrest me when I’m down again this weekend

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