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Originally posted by akira

there is supposed to be a home made porno with one of the chicks from Home and away in it. was it her?

I'd do this as "good news/bad news"...

GOOD NEWS:

There is a Home and Away porno (I have it on CDR somewhere).

BAD NEWS:

It's Kate Richie...

T.

Good News: She has massive bagos

Bad News: Her body aint that great

Good News: I'd still bang her

Bad News: I'd probably be taped and put on the internet

Good News: I'd be famous

Bad News: All the women would want a turn

....

Originally posted by Southo

I'll get my G/F to introduce you if you like, she meets up with bec and they go dog walking together

You'll find that she is not into cars, and actually drives a very non-descript Civic.

Yeah a Black civic with green P's... I have given her a fright a couple times with the supersonic BOV.... :jump:

Originally posted by Lepperfish

Yeah a Black civic with green P's... I have given her a fright a couple times with the supersonic BOV....     :jump:

You were driving next to Bec Cartwright and the best you could do was "Blow off" in her window?

sheesh :P

Well guys i must agree with u about Tammin Sursok, (well how she looks now), i know her and have known her for years now!!!!

She is actually the sister of one of my mates...Shaun Johnson Sursok, Blitz (a.k.a) Nick would know Shaun as he was in our year at high school.

Now what u guys don't realise that a few years ago....about 5 when i was at Shaun's 18th, she wasnt as appealing as she is now! Let me put it this way, she used to pack a few more kilo's back then, but taking nothing away from her she looks mighty fine these days! She actually used to drive a silver VW Golf, and lives in an apartment in Artarmon! She used to live in ST.Ives, but i won't say the exact address, for obvious reasons *cough* Merli *cough* :uh-huh: :P

She also is trying to hit the music world as she can play the guitar and sing aswell......as most of this soapie girls are these days! Last time i saw her...about 2 months ago, she was trying to release a song in the U.K. as the aussie market was full of soapie "singing" wannabe's!!!!

So yeah a little info on this little girl of some of your dreams!

Cheers

Ando

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