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i didn't say how much you post its about what you post.....

man you should read over your post.....

basically its all of you waiting on this Anna to post then ignoring everyone elses post and just trying to get her attention its quite.....

pathetic

but meh its your choice.....

John needs to give lee the drugs he's on.....

buy urself some v dude

already down 2 bottles this morning

3 more r in the fridge incase i get to tired.

buy urself some v dude

already down 2 bottles this morning

3 more r in the fridge incase i get to tired.

john ur a girl, u dont need v to stay awake, just suck it in and get on with it!

buy urself some v dude

already down 2 bottles this morning

3 more r in the fridge incase i get to tired.

oh god, bad memories

what are you whore bags upto tonite? i wanna go see a movie, havnt seen one in aaaaaaaages

busy meeting up with friends for food, anyone is welcome. going to market square for some dinner

john ur a girl, u dont need v to stay awake, just suck it in and get on with it!

i second that. john, suck it up like the b!tch you are :P

arrgh soo hot just checked the bom website- already at 33 degrees and its only 10:30 :P

hahahahah sucks to be you. my office is at 21 degrees, all day long. aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh yeah!

ducted aircon

god damn it! hurry up lee!!!!

hahahahah sucks to be you. my office is at 21 degrees, all day long. aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh yeah!

ducted aircon

god damn it! hurry up lee!!!!

yes but little piggy needs to leave his igloo at some stage :P

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