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lol Dan the ball cupping maid. Should get that as your custom title :D

Hahahh fu I think ima bail on BR tonight seeing as though I dont hve my car and my mate wants to hit the piss at his new house :D woooooo

Hahahh fu I think ima bail on BR tonight seeing as though I dont hve my car and my mate wants to hit the piss at his new house :D woooooo

i will always raise the pinki at you and your hyundai that you call R34.

I am out as well. Despite looking forward to some cupping action all week, but thanks to after work drinks, and a hint of ps3 action, i am too pissed to drive

there is so much fail in the last few post I can hardly take it. Your making baby jesus sad...

Im making my father drive up from the gold coast with tools and flood lights, i even have a BnR i can almost see from my front deck, im in for a good night :D

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