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thanks eddy!

will keep you in mind if i need it, just tryin to stay positive that nothin major wrong and ill have it back

by friday :D

everyone keep fingers, arms, toes, legs & dicks crossed with balls please :)

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i should know by tomorrow night if i have a front seat open in my car if someone needs a lift?lol better get off my ass and finish up some item in my car.. lol

red bull, how about the new mothers, heaps cheaper for twice as much caffeine. going to need a case for myself , i prob have to leave at 430ish to get there on time, if you see me asleep at the show you know why...lol or OD on mothers/redbull/V drink on the way might have to run around the oval a few hundred times to wear off the caffeinne...lol

anyone have room in there car (boot) for my bitchy wife or do i leave her roadside in the middle of farking nowhere...lol doubt she come anyway!!!...thank god...lol

Is she the 4 foot high blond with a flat head and no teeth? if so she can ride in my car LOL

kinda, she is 4'10 blond, with flat head and pistol grip ears....lol and a mouth that wont stop.... and NOT in that way...lol

but feel free to give me a loaner 6ft tan 23 year old hotty in exchange....lol thats what started the aurguement in the first place...lol oops

kinda, she is 4'10 blond, with flat head and pistol grip ears....lol and a mouth that wont stop.... and NOT in that way...lol

but feel free to give me a loaner 6ft tan 23 year old hotty in exchange....lol thats what started the aurguement in the first place...lol oops

Do you want to borrow my wife then?

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My daughter will be comming to Kadina with me anyway.

i find if i just get a hot as missus then i dont have to perve on others.

The grass on the otherside always looks greener.......... its human nature

Real wisdom is in reconising that what looks greener isnt always better (here ends the lesson)

PS - for every hot chick you see, there are probably 10 guys who have already been there, and moved on.

The grass on the otherside always looks greener.......... its human nature

Real wisdom is in reconising that what looks greener isnt always better (here ends the lesson)

PS - for every hot chick you see, there are probably 10 guys who have already been there, and moved on.

true.

i was more just being a smartass.

the grass on the other side is greener, cos i dont even have any grass.

im buying about 10 cans of rockstar orange/mango/passionfruit if anyone wants some?

if you havent had one, then you need to, they taste sooooooo good.

yes those rockstars are the best! doesnt have that 'hurting ur teeth' feel of other energy drinks. way better than the orginal rockstar. but mother is up there, getting a litre for $5 from on the runs.

The grass on the otherside always looks greener.......... its human nature

Real wisdom is in reconising that what looks greener isnt always better (here ends the lesson)

PS - for every hot chick you see, there are probably 10 guys who have already been there, and moved on.

its wanting what u cant have. and with the hot chick being done by 10 guys already.. no doubt im one of them.. giggidy :rofl: lol.

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