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Anyone know of any warehouses in and around brissy?

wanna use the inside as a backdrop for one of the cars in the calendar.

what sort of wearhouse?? inside or out side??

:D

not ready for a kid yet, i a few years i will be though....

gotta get the wedding over with first then a house then i'll think about the kiddies

(:) that sounded wrong oh well)

but in the mean time i'm just gonna have to practice making babies! :D

oh did you know that the pill and that implate apprently get affected buy Achole?? so if your every out drinking and pick up, dont be a fool Wrap your tool....

trust me i happend to this chick i know, shw thought she was protected and now she's a mum, be it a Hot mum but still a mum...

i'm always protected, that rod wont stop STD's

i'm always protected, that rod wont stop STD's

but its so much better with out one :)

:D Penacillin is your friend!!

a quick jab at the doc and i'll clear all up!!

except of Herpies thats the gift that keeps on giving!!! :)

quick question mike and john.... do you wear a condom when a chick goes down on you??

Oh and you to Karen :D

inside

as empty as possible with possibly a couple of ladders or stairs that run up the wall to climb, metal drain pipes, etc etc type of background scene would be good

i might have something for you.

will make a call and get back to you

my old man has a warehouse but its more of a big Freezer it would be awesome to do a photo shoot in there, its -30 the smoke and heat comeing out of your car would look awesome!! driving in there is possible but very icy so you'd have to be very carefull cos it is a bit tight with all the shelving

also, a shot wont fix aids, unless its a gun :)

dude i think it would be low if a chick your about to have sex with doesn't tell you she has Aids.... even if you were going to use protection....

the question is would you rethink it if she told you??

i know i wouldn't

fark mike over 100 post today!!

it think it took me a year before i reached 100 he he he

man i hate posting as a noob you get flamed so bad especially back then.......

Noobs dont realise how lucky they have it now....

:)

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