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anyone know the whereabouts of this young ladie?

the young lad is in singapore at the moment and will be in the philippines by lunch time. again 3rd time in 3 months.. i work in manila for GMA7 which is channel 7 for the local TV

He went to the Philippians for a sex change, having a penis and looking like a female was becoming to frustrating for him.

Pretty sure the he-she said he was back next month when I spoke with him

yeah i was back for a week then away for another month..

as for sex change... not likely i like having a penis and being a pretty boy.. its wats makes me my moolah.. better than looking like a hot emo.

btw josh im wearing a tight lonsdale jacket ull dig it.. tight cause i cant pull the sleeves up :blink:

He had a forced break from SAU (one week i think) and never came back...

He still uses PM's and he is online regularlly, he just does not post anymore...

havent logged in in 3 months to see what would happen. and i now determined that sau went to shits. ya'll a bunch of wankers and noel should die.. :D haha... seriously it died.. and i ahvent replied to any PMs and wont till june when i get back to australia.

ill pop in every once in a while ;)

the young lad is in singapore at the moment and will be in the philippines by lunch time. again 3rd time in 3 months.. i work in manila for GMA7 which is channel 7 for the local TV

yeah i was back for a week then away for another month..

as for sex change... not likely i like having a penis and being a pretty boy.. its wats makes me my moolah.. better than looking like a hot emo.

btw josh im wearing a tight lonsdale jacket ull dig it.. tight cause i cant pull the sleeves up :P

havent logged in in 3 months to see what would happen. and i now determined that sau went to shits. ya'll a bunch of wankers and noel should die.. :D haha... seriously it died.. and i ahvent replied to any PMs and wont till june when i get back to australia.

ill pop in every once in a while :)

funckorf

Yeah i went and saw mark last night and hung for a bit... he says everything is going good over there and will be back early to mid june....

Oh and yeah about the sex change surprisingly he looks more like a guy now than before he left he actually has a proper hair cut now lol.....

Edited by redevil
So thats what he over there selling on infomercials nasal spray.....GMA7 must stand for good morning australiasia 7!

pfft.. heard of star magazine asia... if u get a chance have a look through the april edition.. :D

GMA im not sure what it stands for but 7 is the channel number...

u wanna knw who i get to work with :)..

look up sex bomb dancers and daisy siete its on wikipedia :(

anyway im tierd had a press release for a daytime series this arvo and im sore from smiling.. :D

pfft.. heard of star magazine asia... if u get a chance have a look through the april edition.. :thumbsup:

GMA im not sure what it stands for but 7 is the channel number...

u wanna knw who i get to work with :D..

look up sex bomb dancers and daisy siete its on wikipedia :)

anyway im tired had a press release for a daytime series this arvo and im sore from smiling.. :D

so u work for a gossip magazine i take it. cool. least you get to go all over the place i guess.

im on the cover of star magazine dude..

i studied..

2yr mechanics.

2yr accounts clerk/law

do actually google sex bomb dancers terry ull like what u see.

daisy siete is a cheesy drama like neighbours. technology here is better so the effects are state of the art and above australias par. so the trailer and opening sequence was conjured with a pictorial and 1 shoot. its cool should be on youtube.

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