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now boys and girls i want a hot photo shoot so all you girls make sure you look hotter than usual and thats the same for you boys, oh and your cars to

photos can be emailed to you or printed for you at a small cost

and ruby i have been told that i do :D

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now boys and girls i want a hot photo shoot so all you girls make sure you look hotter than usual and thats the same for you boys, oh and your cars to

photos can be emailed to you or printed for you at a small cost

What? Look hotter than you? :D (yes, I'm buttering you up because I ate the choccies!)

BTW you never did reveal what you were wearing under that coat Sat night! :woot:

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I want my car on deh road soon...........................

cuz I've missed out 5 rounds of ur cruises Kellie =.='||| ........................... SIGH AR~~~~

Wtf still not on d road Johnneh ??!!

My comp got a fat virus and decided to delete evrything...so u'll see me at arena soon.

RubyRS4

BTW you never did reveal what you were wearing under that coat Sat night! :D

what eva could he be implying and what what is that aviator of yours implying :yes:

you sick puppy now i see why you got the wagon :( its like the sandman of the import world

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what eva could he be implying and what what is that aviator of yours implying ;)

you sick puppy now i see why you got the wagon ;) its like the sandman of the import world

Hmm, never thought of it like that before :blush:

Hey Kell, I got seats that fold down in the back! ... got heavy tint on the back windows too! :laugh:

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Hmm, never thought of it like that before :(

Hey Kell, I got seats that fold down in the back! ... got heavy tint on the back windows too! ;)

And I have a guitar with a wah pedal, I could do some genuine 70's porno music to go with it...

Oh and Dan, ruby only has a padlock under that trenchcoat... :)

-D

Great.... my car has another scratch/dent on it T___T this time on the back bumper right above my exhaust.... chicken shop sign + freak winds = Free lunch. Y'all can come check it on the cruise lol =P

Just buff it out :P

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