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yea i do actually, i pound your mum till she makes the cream that i freeze to sell too kids

wonderful business partnership we got going on

I though you were not allowed within 50m of kids after the cops caught you in that trench coat outside that school?

4 stud eh..you have to get rid of that sh1t tristan 4 stud is sh1t...

+1

Random p1ssing contest
Random p1ssing contest

Take it to PM guys. Personal insults are fine here :cool::/, But I for one am sick of this PCE vs EFI p1ssing contest

you are really picking on loose things.

maybe the meeting with the boss didnt go so well.. didnt use lube on you again for being gay in the lunch room?

Keep watching this space for updates...

Take it to PM guys. Personal insults are fine here :cool::/ , But I for one am sick of this PCE vs EFI p1ssing contest

Who said anything about PCE or EFI?

I know I didnt

yea i do actually, i pound your mum till she makes the cream that i freeze to sell too kids

wonderful business partnership we got going on

So its you thats been diggin up her bones. The caretaker request that you leave the place tidy next time. And dont do skids on the way out.

So its you thats been diggin up her bones. The caretaker request that you leave the place tidy next time. And dont do skids on the way out.

LOL

Necropheliac?

So its you thats been diggin up her bones. The caretaker request that you leave the place tidy next time. And dont do skids on the way out.

im sorry i drank off milk thats why i left some skids there

anyone think $912/year comprehensive insurance agreed value 15500 is a decent price? (haven't lost license / made claims etc)

bargain

Am I the only one that doesnt get this?

drink milk that is 2days past expiry date and see what happens..

im sorry your confusing your dad with me matey.

even though im quite the fatherly figure

Handing out lollies from your trench coat doesnt quite = fatherly figure

fineline@ cant believe u just said that about ur own mum :/

no respect at all matey

You learn fast....No respect at all. Specially for fools. :cool:

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