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laying on the couch all day :)

laying on the couch alone with an empty house :laugh:

sucks to be you :P

C'mon...people have no appreciation of the Olympics these days do they. I love watching the hockey :D The men are playing tonight i believe.

Haha laying on the couch all day was good i admit, and i wasn't alone....the cat managed to jump on my stomach and sleep there for a couple of hours :P

And anyway Jack, i thought you said your immune system was "tough" so if that is correct you should be safe lol

unless....you LIED!! Shame on you!!! lol

And anyway....the car wasnt confined. I had the door/window open :P haha

craig you bum. my hair is not red :( ted is a goober. do we need to post a pic of me in here to clarify the difference between light brown/blonde hair and red?????

LOL you better not! Cos the next time i'll be over will be sunday and pretty sure without me on the cruise it is pointless...unless you think you'd be good at taking photos for me??? haha.

what a waste of perfectly good tape!

there are drifters out there that would love that tape! lol

ok charmaine, glad we on the same wave length!

p.s where you at seaford foodland today?

and where/how did you get your username?

:)

Haha i was no where except my house today. Dying on the couch haha. And even if i did go to supaz, jack would of seen me lol.

And the username....welllll iv been wakeboarding for like 8 years and theres a brand of wakeboards i use called 'Hyperlite' and back in the day when "fully" was the cool word to say :) i just started using fullyhyperlite as a username and its stuck since :D

ahhhh okkkk....

so you go up the river often?

i go to morgan with my mates most long weekends/holidays etc, i cant wake board, kneeboarding is my cup of tea :D

where do you go?

and if your wondering where i got my username, wellllll

my name is craig and i drive a an R33, :) stuck to it ever since lol

Haha i was no where except my house today. Dying on the couch haha. And even if i did go to supaz, jack would of seen me lol.

And the username....welllll iv been wakeboarding for like 8 years and theres a brand of wakeboards i use called 'Hyperlite' and back in the day when "fully" was the cool word to say :) i just started using fullyhyperlite as a username and its stuck since :D

Just like 'Fooly sik uleh fotos bro'

Used to go up the river heaps, like every year we go on a houseboat in Jan for 10 days with the same group of people - tis great fun, take up a couple of ski boats and wakeboard everyday :) Theres my mum & dad and then their mates. Usually only one or 2 youngens on the boat (being me lol). But nowadays, the adults seem to be moving on, getting into scuba diving now :D so im kinda devved cos they want to cancel our annual houseboat trips which would suck majorly :P But yeah during the summer, go up pretty much every second weekend. Haven't been out since March though cos the folks think its too cold to go out, but hell i'd be keen to hit the water lol.

Ahh yeah. I started off kneeboarding and then moved up haha. Ummm like for weekends and one-dayers we head up to Murray Bridge. And then on the houseboat (friends own it) We start up at Bow Hill and travel as far as Nildottie.

Haha yeah was pretty sure i had your username sussed haha.

atleast i have decent grammar :)

LOL ok smart pants i figured damo was out for the nite i might get away with something but i guess not.

P.S i think running 13.5 pound thru stock 33 turbo is a bad idea!!!! Had it in for about 2 months or so and she already smoking :D

Hahaha...can someone please define "uleh" for me???

and also how you say it??

fullysicksubwoofaaaanshit

Uleh is a pointless word, which they like to use at the end of their sentences. U SAY it pretty much how it sounds U LE in a wog accent!

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