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bye bye sweetie...

Dude is it cool to call her a Pig....

she looks like she could kick the crap outta you....

shane your like a gangly little girl, when shes quite well built ( :( )

lol read back to the first few posts of the day, then you'll understand ;)

P.S she couldnt hurt a fly :(

yeh no worries...let me know where you'll be

Just say No Karen....

he can catch a train to Buranda and leg it there the lazy bum :(

lol read back to the first few posts of the day, then you'll understand ;)

P.S she couldnt hurt a fly :(

i did but pigglet is diffrent from Piggy.....

i reakon she could tear you a new one....

she a fiesty one that Anna.....

Just say No Karen....

he can catch a train to Buranda and leg it there the lazy bum :(

i did but pigglet is diffrent from Piggy.....

i reakon she could tear you a new one....

she a fiesty one that Anna.....

she has to catch me first :(

P.S hey anna :happy:

;)

yeh BP is easy...will be in the cressidaghini more than likely :laugh:

catch the train Shane it'll be faster :(

she has to catch me first :(

P.S hey anna :happy:

;)

fark mate i'm so friggin bored!!! hey Jet starts having a 2 4 1 sale, for travell between April and September... it ends this wednesday...

Planing to go to melbourne, 200 return for both of us...

or go north to carins and do some fishing and snorkeling....

catch the train Shane it'll be faster :(

fark mate i'm so friggin bored!!! hey Jet starts having a 2 4 1 sale, for travell between April and September... it ends this wednesday...

Planing to go to melbourne, 200 return for both of us...

or go north to carins and do some fishing and snorkeling....

fark thats cheap for sure! i need some holliday soon...

yea, of course it is :P , forgive my ignorance but what is S1 club?

Hey Matty its the Forum from where your good Friend Gee Tee Ass is from... along with Maxe and others....

Hey Matty its the Forum from where your good Friend Gee Tee Ass is from... along with Maxe and others....

YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING...OMFG....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA how did I already know that!!! Link to this forum!!!!

Sorry Matt...thought you knew about S1...anywayz here a link

S1 Club

FYI - Michael (nF) is an admin on that forum

rofl pretty big forum...they have a whole 80 members...i'd cause trouble in there but i cant be f*cked. Maybe sometime in the near future.

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