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is it soo big its like throwin a bananna down the hallway? do u play the game 'try and touch the sides'

:happy:

nah, i just start from the sides and work my way in, less effort that way :happy:

hey she woulda been semi hot if she had any sort of rack, and didnt look like a 14yr old :happy:

ask ian for her friends number

and then get her number from her friend...

surely we can organise a better rack for her just for u shane.

but shes only 14... dont think shes even started to develop yet

ask ian for her friends number

and then get her number from her friend...

surely we can organise a better rack for her just for u shane.

but shes only 14... dont think shes even started to develop yet

coz john knows what age they develop at. he's been through the ages to check :happy:

I can't understand why people like this get jobs PROMOTING clothes....they look frightful

Go on stick figure EAT SOME MEAT!!! :happy:

last swimwear comp i went to with a mate....

we were sittin there eatin macca's... this skinny ugly thing came out

and damo offered her his burger "hey, want some meat?"

ppl around us that heard started laughing.

she came last in the comp though.

:happy:

well yeh, ur sister was a great help...

i've since progressed onto when menopause starts with ur mother now.

i dont have a sister, only a brother :happy: looks like john got it wrong, and in a bad way. is this a common problem for you john?

well ur brother looks and acts like a female.

tell him to stop dressin up in your mothers clothes then

dude, he plays football. he looks more manly than most of hte guys online here, and could prob beat most of them up too :happy: does that mean that you were the b*tch?

well ur brother looks and acts like a female.

tell him to stop dressin up in your mothers clothes then

still.... were you "giving" or "reciving" John?

:happy:

what about Shanes feelings???

dude, he plays football. he looks more manly than most of hte guys online here, and could prob beat most of them up too :happy: does that mean that you were the b*tch?

but you told me your brother could be what ever i wanted him to be :happy:

in that case i'm not comeing over for the futurama Marathon/orgy ;)

but you told me your brother could be what ever i wanted him to be :happy:

in that case i'm not comeing over for the futurama Marathon/orgy :happy:

he would for you lee, coz your special ;)

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