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touch my balls rohan.. ill discuss this with u and u will reply.. cause u dnt wanna work and i dnt wanna study

If you suck mine i will discuss it with you.

or you can go one better and stab yourself in the eyes, then you wont be crying cause your on your knees sucking my balls, but you will be cryin cause you stabbed yourself in the eyes.

p.s. i wonder if you can still cry if you have no eyes....

i have personilise dplates jerk

get angry Bryn....pyshc up son.

ivwe got personalised plates too...2630RB :P

they are teh sexy.

give me trader rating woman....and ill return the favour :):D

yes cause tear ducts are next to eyes on nose not part of the eye..

i know where the f**k tear ducts are info boy.

i mean if you have no eyes, chances are they will be sowed shut, so no tears will come out.

Oblivion There is no welcome page on that website which has that pub crawl thingy.

Yes I'm from NSW. Ive come to invade.. :D

bahaha ok

Hi there!!!

welcome to the other site. :P i wont tell. i swear.

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