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haha shit hey.. :rant:

bought some new snap on gloves today when the truck arrived.. impact mark 2 gloves..

oooh sex..

for ur best application they must be c*m resistant :)

Oi oi oi

I need you cr38tive bunch to think up a good set of plates for me to get :)

Ive been sitting @ my desk for ages tryin to figure out what i can get but coming up with nothing, my options are limited as i wont be spending $2k and gettin prestige just the personalized 3x2 or 3x3.

Ill ignore the first few reply's that you have because i can see at least a few smart ass comments about boats and other hilarious things :rant:

The only one I can get that makes me laugh is NAR34

Now gogogogo pump out some killa ideas

Woooooooooooo

I don't know where and when that is, durrr!

7:30 thats 7:30 or 19:30 at night meaning PM.

and its at baskins and robins wich is a ice-cream shop located on moggil road, thats the monster of a road linking west brisbane.

and there address is:

Baskin Robbins Chapel Hill

Shop 4, 626 Moggill Rd

Chapel Hill, QLD, 4069

and if you dont know where that is, its in the small shopping complex opposite the real estate place or the shell servo.

and if you cant find it, u must be retarded.

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