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I know How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days :P

that's my special talent!

I can also get ready in 20minutes...not many girls have that talent ;)

in 20 MINUTES!!! you must be a rare kind!! all the girls i go out with i need to dress them to get them ready in time lol

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I'm a man who can multi-task..

Soak dishes in sink, put washing in machine, turn on, sit on dunny (#2's obviously! :)), reading, and listing to music at the same time, supervising my sister's little dog and having a roast in the oven... All while successfully procrastinating...

BEAT THAT!

I can take a basic dining table and turn it into a 5 Star dinner setting, centrepiece and all with household items and do it in half an hour (I used to be a wedding coordinator)

I can also turn my feet around and point my big toe in a perfect right angle, upwards haha

I can also fake..uhh..noises realy well :)

Melski - you got alot of talents!!!

Mine are very rare! which i cannot say cause people will try to be like me and in the process of being like me you will get hurt :)

But

i am Good at making a girl happy and sometime scream :)

i have broken pinki which bends really fkd!

i can bullsht on the spot pretty gewd.

i can imitate people reeeeaaaly well




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