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ps... im not gonna go chasing up who havent paid!!

if i dont have cash u miss out! bad luck! u have had 2 weeks!

any problems let me know!

thanks!

now to trader rate everyone hahahahah

oooooh do me! I was super efficiant n shit :banana:

you want a top looking T-shirt you will have to ask Jess aka >>Sinful<< about this

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:ermm: I love sau apparel...

It's like that new car smell... thanks to air freshners, they can re-live that smell for old cars, too!!

Talking about air freshners, I found one the other day at Sprint which was a Leather air freshner... yes, you too can have your car smelling like real, authentic, fresh... LEATHER!!

And I know Airwick used to have a Tobacco air freshner... so your house could smell like Tobacco all the time!!!

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oh awesome. Anyone know a rough ETA? The second one I got is for my mates bday, which is tomorrow... I already told him it's gunna be late, but I also said he's lucky to get anything at all, so no biggy, just want to know when you guys need a shipping address :)

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