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who said anything about being homosexual? I was saying that if you want someone to cuddle late at night in front of a good chick flick, then go for it! Scandy was simply pointing out that when you go shopping, some of those types tend to buy heavier items, so its important to double bag so your items dont fall out on to the floor.

geez.

If your craving for some man-love Dan, theres a whole listed of nominees in the Sunday Mail. Also check the "Male seeking male" section.

apoligies it seems i miss read your post thought the last word started with a "e" and had a "re" instead of the "s"

can you make a banner damo? join now :) my club needs a banner to :D

might actually dig up a pic later n get you to make me a proper 1, been riding on your damn qoute down there for too long

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he's back get him :)

measly bookkeepers can afford multiple bikes n cars, wtf am i doing this accounting crap for

Because I also do drafting as well as being the manager :P I'm multi-skilled ... I even have my own successful business blinging cars with anodised blue mesh :P

After looking at many options I feel we have no choice but to change our name, im proposing "Power Over Obstruction Friends". Felt this is a tuff sounding acronym that cant be made to sound gay, it also represents the obstructions we have overcome to start our club.

Now who's with me my fellow P.O.O.F.'s

But each party needs an opposition. I propose my own party to keep POOFs in line. Bringer of Attitude Dept of Australia's Secret Service ... otherwise known as BADASS. We need BADASS to control the POOFs.

I think I'll get more members than you :D

if we did, you just scared them away

coulda been worse, coulda showed them a picture of me. then they'd warn their friends aswell

lol ruby the "Power Over Obstruction Friends" dont fear badass i hear they like the.......ok im not going there. im done im done

finding you a gf. hes doing a movie, Tom Cruise plays you, Mission Impossible 3: finding the token black guy a gf

hahah dont need to Damo since your mum's always free hehehe

nah its all good brew no need to find me a gf....

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