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Hey kell... i hope he relises that if i ever see him on the street ill be walking straight up to him and giving him a smack in the mouth!!!

I cant believe i cooked for that slimy little wanker!! GRR!!!! Stupid F@#$%ing cheating prick... i hope he sleeps with some skank and catches crabs! :D:ninja::)

Should message that chick from facebook and point out he's a two-timer and scum. :ninja:

The guy is seriously piss-weak. I have no "issue" with Tracy's boy Cameron. He's a bit full on, but he doesn't really have a father figure, thats why. Dante knew what he was getting himself in for, and he was two faced the whole time? Loser.

Wonder if he knows the capitol of Thailand? :D

i dont want to msg her and i deleted him

the thing that shits me is that he came after me and na na having a son isnt a problem and the all of a sudden he has an issue with locky, he recons that locky should be locked in his room when he goes to bed so he cant get up in the morning befor me and watch cartoons and a few other things

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lol and to think he is 28 years old

He's got alot of maturity to catch up on.

Tracy informed me last night that her ex (40yo) hasn't changed. Tell you about it privately, but he hasn't shown any maturity either. :ninja:

the thing that shits me is that he came after me and na na having a son isnt a problem and the all of a sudden he has an issue with locky, he recons that locky should be locked in his room when he goes to bed so he cant get up in the morning befor me and watch cartoons and a few other things

He's a fake. He was buttering you up with all the talk, but lacked the commitment to back it up. Thats where alot of guys lose in the relationship department (and girls too). Tracy and I got on like ahouse on fire, because (a) neither of us were looking for anything at the time, and most importantly (b) we couldn't be f**ked playing "the game" and were just ourselves. What you see is what you get. Most people pretend to be something they're not, just to get to first base or all the way to the home run :D

On another note, the Stag is running more responsive now that I've found that vacuum/boost leak :ninja:

The guys sounds like a scumbag, and yes, needs to learn the capital of Thailand :D

By the way kellie, I like your son's name... same as my son! Except my wife insisted on spelling with two n's (Lachalann) for reasons I dont know why... but yeah, cool name! :ninja:

I had a riding buddy some years ago with the name Lachlan Lochie (pronounced loo-key) ... boy did we give him some interesting nicknames :P

"Lock-lock"

"Dunny pass"

:P

SAU:SA Dating Advice FTW!

If it helps, I had a relationship end in a bad way. The ex left a message on the house answering machine saying "Yeah, I don't think it's working anymore. Sorry"...

Cummon!!! She could have waited until I got home!

At the time, I was 15, though. And that shows the maturity of that bloke to break up with someone via a sms?! That's crazy!!

Perfect Match: SAU Edition, anyone?! Haha..

Hey kell... i hope he relises that if i ever see him on the street ill be walking straight up to him and giving him a smack in the mouth!!!

I cant believe i cooked for that slimy little wanker!! GRR!!!! Stupid F@#$%ing cheating prick... i hope he sleeps with some skank and catches crabs! :P:P:blink:

nah

Herpes, the gift that keeps on giving!

Could have been worse. He could have joined up here and played keyboard warrior and dumped you that way!

Problem with today's mobile and net communication ... its too easy to hide and be a coward. :P

SAU:SA Dating Advice FTW!

If it helps, I had a relationship end in a bad way. The ex left a message on the house answering machine saying "Yeah, I don't think it's working anymore. Sorry"...

Cummon!!! She could have waited until I got home!

At the time, I was 15, though. And that shows the maturity of that bloke to break up with someone via a sms?! That's crazy!!

Perfect Match: SAU Edition, anyone?! Haha..

yeah see you know and it showd that girls are crap to

SAU perfect match +1 cause atleast you wont care what car i have cause yours is the same or better lol

I agree with SLED. Although you feel like shit now, it's better to get out of it with very little attatchment then get heavily involved only to have it happen months down the track. I've been in both of those situations and I definately prefer the former.

He sounds like a bit of a dropkick anyway.

I agree with SLED. Although you feel like shit now, it's better to get out of it with very little attatchment then get heavily involved only to have it happen months down the track. I've been in both of those situations and I definately prefer the former.

He sounds like a bit of a dropkick anyway.

yeah i do to and im fine now a little hurt but fine i acually see the funny side of things a bit anyway. drop kick is a understatment

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