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well im down for baskins and robbins - prepared to give the girls one more chance, but funky wants pizza - so that'll be in kenmore or bardon..

How's about real food and ice cream after ya tight ass.

im sorry all i heard was;

"come over boys - hang out at josh's house, ill cook"

cheers buddy - im keen

im sorry all i heard was;

"come over boys - hang out at josh's house, ill cook"

cheers buddy - im keen

I live in Bulimba..

There is some pretty epic cheese cake in the fridge at my work though. *looks out window* Redsuns 180sex has lost it's space saver :D

Whats your daily car?

and yes my car has lost its space savers.. its about to be changed into 2 space savers on the rear..

it will be a epic skid at the track or a epic skid in my undies when the rubber rips off

im sure we can go for pizza then ice cream.. but i nejoy washing my car and stuffzors.. lol but im just down with the crowd since im such a peoples person....

now..wheres my bobcat photos :S

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