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hello Friend :)

And thank you for the warm welcome .. I was however looking forward to a roundhouse kick to the face as in the other thread :yes:

Excellent....

That makes me happy in the pants!

:P

;) just dont make a mess on the floor ok. a roundhouse kick can be arranged if you wish :stupid:

hello Nikita, are thoos boobies on top of that pentagram?

every time i look it reminds me of the boob head deamon from Little nicky movie...

lol god damn lee, always thinkin of teh boobies. not that i blame you :D

its actually a heart lee if you look closer

:stupid:

bahahahahahahahahahahahaha I LOVE BOOB HEAD!

hahaa it's a heartagram .. A Love Heart and a Pentagram... :yes:

BOOB FACE AHH!

Not quite the same .. But you get the dealio! ;)

boobhead-2.jpg

OMG!!! Its Mike!!!!

OK off I go...

got do us proud *wipes tear from eye*

;) just dont make a mess on the floor ok. a roundhouse kick can be arranged if you wish :stupid:

lol god damn lee, always thinkin of teh boobies. not that i blame you :D

its actually a heart lee if you look closer

I guess the roundhouse kick would make me feel a little warm and fuzzy inside ... Almost like you guys were welcoming me into the community .. that's usually how it goes right?? :yes::P

HOLY SHIT ARE YOU REALLY CHUCK NORRIS??

I guess the roundhouse kick would make me feel a little warm and fuzzy inside ... Almost like you guys were welcoming me into the community .. that's usually how it goes right?? ;):P

HOLY SHIT ARE YOU REALLY CHUCK NORRIS??

no, but i do carry a photo of him im my wallet. it hurts to look at it, and i get a bruised eye everytime i do. feels like i'm being roundhouse kicked. it does make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, until you realise that the roundhouse kick actually forced a hampster in through your ribcage and is now starjumps on your liver :yes:

who wants to help with the initiating *pulls out a leg resembling that of chuck norris* :stupid:

Bureau of Meteorology

Queensland Regional Office

The Standard Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this message.

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING - SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND

for LARGE HAILSTONES, DAMAGING WIND, VERY HEAVY RAINFALL and FLASH FLOODING

For people in parts of the

Southeast Coast and

Eastern Darling Downs & Granite Belt Forecast Districts.

Issued at 3:58 PM Tuesday, 30 January 2007.

At 3:55 PM , Bureau of Meteorology weather radar detected severe thunderstorms near Toogoolawah, the area southwest of Esk, and the area east of Warwick. These thunderstorms are generally slow moving. Severe thunderstorms are forecast to affect northern Lake Wivenhoe by 4:25 PM and Esk, southern Lake Wivenhoe and Cunninghams Gap by 4:55 PM .

Large hailstones, damaging winds, very heavy rainfall and flash flooding are possible.

A more general severe thunderstorm warning is also current for parts of the Wide Bay & Burnett, Darling Downs & Granite Belt and Southeast Coast Forecast Districts.

The Emergency Management Queensland advises that people should:

* Move your car under cover or away from trees.

* Secure loose outdoor items.

* Avoid driving, walking or riding through flood waters.

* Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.

* Avoid using the telephone during a thunderstorm.

* Beware of fallen trees and powerlines.

* For emergency assistance contact the SES in your local government area, listed in the White Pages under either State Emergency Service or your local council.

The next warning is due to be issued by 4:55 PM.

This warning is also available through TV and Radio broadcasts, the Bureau's website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 219. The Bureau and Emergency Management Queensland would appreciate this warning being broadcast regularly.

no, but i do carry a photo of him im my wallet. it hurts to look at it, and i get a bruised eye everytime i do. feels like i'm being roundhouse kicked. it does make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, until you realise that the roundhouse kick actually forced a hampster in through your ribcage and is now starjumps on your liver :yes:

who wants to help with the initiating *pulls out a leg resembling that of chuck norris* :stupid:

*Braces Self*

ALRIGHT GO!

But Don't f**king Shatter anything!

Bureau of Meteorology

Queensland Regional Office

The Standard Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this message.

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING - SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND

for LARGE HAILSTONES, DAMAGING WIND, VERY HEAVY RAINFALL and FLASH FLOODING

For people in parts of the

Southeast Coast and

Eastern Darling Downs & Granite Belt Forecast Districts.

Issued at 3:58 PM Tuesday, 30 January 2007.

At 3:55 PM , Bureau of Meteorology weather radar detected severe thunderstorms near Toogoolawah, the area southwest of Esk, and the area east of Warwick. These thunderstorms are generally slow moving. Severe thunderstorms are forecast to affect northern Lake Wivenhoe by 4:25 PM and Esk, southern Lake Wivenhoe and Cunninghams Gap by 4:55 PM .

Large hailstones, damaging winds, very heavy rainfall and flash flooding are possible.

A more general severe thunderstorm warning is also current for parts of the Wide Bay & Burnett, Darling Downs & Granite Belt and Southeast Coast Forecast Districts.

The Emergency Management Queensland advises that people should:

* Move your car under cover or away from trees.

* Secure loose outdoor items.

* Avoid driving, walking or riding through flood waters.

* Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.

* Avoid using the telephone during a thunderstorm.

* Beware of fallen trees and powerlines.

* For emergency assistance contact the SES in your local government area, listed in the White Pages under either State Emergency Service or your local council.

The next warning is due to be issued by 4:55 PM.

This warning is also available through TV and Radio broadcasts, the Bureau's website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 219. The Bureau and Emergency Management Queensland would appreciate this warning being broadcast regularly.

Point??

its not gonna reach us... we might be lucky and actually get some water in the dam!! :stupid:

after seeing your myspace pics i think they want you to rub one out for them.

hahahah they're only human right?!?! :stupid:

Everything seemed to have gone quiet after Annas myspace photo was brought out .. I think they initiated this 'rubbing out' you speak of :yes: *giggles*

*Braces Self*

ALRIGHT GO!

But Don't f**king Shatter anything!

ok *swings artificial chuck norris leg*

*she falls to the ground screaming*

you said shatter right?

:stupid:

Bureau of Meteorology

Queensland Regional Office

The Standard Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this message.

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING - SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND

for LARGE HAILSTONES, DAMAGING WIND, VERY HEAVY RAINFALL and FLASH FLOODING

For people in parts of the

Southeast Coast and

Eastern Darling Downs & Granite Belt Forecast Districts.

Issued at 3:58 PM Tuesday, 30 January 2007.

At 3:55 PM , Bureau of Meteorology weather radar detected severe thunderstorms near Toogoolawah, the area southwest of Esk, and the area east of Warwick. These thunderstorms are generally slow moving. Severe thunderstorms are forecast to affect northern Lake Wivenhoe by 4:25 PM and Esk, southern Lake Wivenhoe and Cunninghams Gap by 4:55 PM .

Large hailstones, damaging winds, very heavy rainfall and flash flooding are possible.

A more general severe thunderstorm warning is also current for parts of the Wide Bay & Burnett, Darling Downs & Granite Belt and Southeast Coast Forecast Districts.

The Emergency Management Queensland advises that people should:

* Move your car under cover or away from trees.

* Secure loose outdoor items.

* Avoid driving, walking or riding through flood waters.

* Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.

* Avoid using the telephone during a thunderstorm.

* Beware of fallen trees and powerlines.

* For emergency assistance contact the SES in your local government area, listed in the White Pages under either State Emergency Service or your local council.

The next warning is due to be issued by 4:55 PM.

This warning is also available through TV and Radio broadcasts, the Bureau's website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 219. The Bureau and Emergency Management Queensland would appreciate this warning being broadcast regularly.

thanx for that..(runs around screaming) the worlds coming to an end arghhhh!!

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