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lol whats with you and baking nene?last night you were really keen to bake something too lol! i swear if a VL wins that comp for zoo it just proves the bogan comunity is out in force lol,have 20 votes to yours :P .

mmm im siting at my work desk and wendys is right across the hall and the smell from the hod dogs is wafting over here,im so hungryyy!!

how did you manage to electricute your self?

Lol, the mag is an aussie boobs sports and cars mag, it attracts that audience :(

Ruby, Sau went on holiday

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Anyone ever pissed on an electric fence?

from what ive heard nothing would happen, cause when you piss it is very rarely a solid stream all the way, still i aint game to try it, i value my manhood lol.

from what ive heard nothing would happen, cause when you piss it is very rarely a solid stream all the way, still i aint game to try it, i value my manhood lol.

Oh it does work! :blink:

lol whats with you and baking nene?last night you were really keen to bake something too lol! i swear if a VL wins that comp for zoo it just proves the bogan comunity is out in force lol,have 20 votes to yours :blink: .

mmm im siting at my work desk and wendys is right across the hall and the smell from the hod dogs is wafting over here,im so hungryyy!!

how did you manage to electricute your self?

LOL cooking is the only thing im good at haha

LOL cooking is the only thing im good at haha

We still going out for dinner tomorrow night Nene? :P

Bring the new 260 ... I wanna hear what a quiet one sounds like :blink:

Yep, dinner is still on! Where we gonna go ?? i'll bring the new one, ben's is in for final tuning ready for the stag cruise this sunday :blink: I can't hear mine when im driving behind benjamin in his!

Where did it go? :huh:

As quote below..Went on holiday for a few days! :)

Lol, the mag is an aussie boobs sports and cars mag, it attracts that audience :P

Ruby, Sau went on holiday

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OMG Nene! nice to see another chick that likes to bake!! I am called cupcake master here in NSW! My fairy cakes are famous :P

You will have to be cupcake master of SA :blink:

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