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LOL duckt tape wouldnt do it.....you dont realise that you can lick the skicky tape off and start calling for hlep :kiss:

Something they just dont show in movies

LOL duckt tape wouldnt do it.....you dont realise that you can lick the skicky tape off and start calling for hlep :laugh:

Something they just dont show in movies

We have other methods. (insert evil grin emoticon here)

Well well someone older than me! Welcome Noel, looks like you fit right in already.

Your not that old Terry...

You fit in with the rest of us like a glove...

Nice to meet you btw Noel, great to see another V8 child converted to the darkside... :ninja:

LOL duckt tape wouldnt do it.....you dont realise that you can lick the skicky tape off and start calling for hlep :rofl:

Something they just dont show in movies

Hmmmmm, not if the tape goes completely around your head several times....... unless your tongue is THAT talented. In which case, I now have a mental image that will keep me entertained for hours........ Oh yeah!!!!! :ninja:

OK, find me one. 19, blond, female, big rack, etc etc and i will do just that.

Dirty ole men need lovin too. ;)

Hrmmmm... that can be done. Come to a Thursday night meet and you'll have to choose which one you want!

Pfttttt you dont look a day over 21 Karen...

Agreed

We have other methods. (insert evil grin emoticon here)

Yeh... like the silver tape I put on the fridge to keep the door closed. Now the bastard of a thing is stuck there for good. I can't even scrape it off with a knife :(

If we all used google we wouldnt need forums now would we. >_<

But who puts the stuff up there?? eh eh eh *nodge*

and 20 years ago the only tech talk i was going on about was putting double dinks on the 2 wheeler.

Well.. at least i get cheap insurance now :laugh:

wheeeee

The rest of us are just insane :S

Im still young right? ( your all making me paranoid that im getting old)

(25)

i can prove im still young..i can touch my nose with my tounge....no wait scratch that.. no i cant

i still wear boardies at home ;)

Im still young right? ( your all making me paranoid that im getting old)

(25)

i can prove im still young..i can touch my nose with my tounge....no wait scratch that.. no i cant

i still wear boardies at home ;)

Yeh pretty sure you are old.

I'm feeling old, and I ant no where near 25.

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