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but it is MORE baller...which is exacly what i said

you need to discuss the finer points of ballerism with Josh like i have

Since when is Josh the authority on ballerism? Skinny pr*ck wears girls jeans and drives a smart car. Unballer.

Since when is Josh the authority on ballerism? Skinny pr*ck wears girls jeans and drives a smart car. Unballer.

They're boys jeans

and all my cars are famous, which make me the authority

I think of bumbul bee tuna everytime i see you post

:(

They're boys jeans

and all my cars are famous, which make me the authority

I shall not respect your authoritah.

He also purges. You can't purge and be baller.

QFT

I think of bumbul bee tuna everytime i see you post

lol!

Maybe he got attacked by some true blue f**kin strayens on the weekend?

Quite possible. I saw him on sunday (or was it saturday? long weekend is long) when he dropped round the AC unit. Maybe his home is zombie proof but not bogan proof?

I shall not respect your authoritah.

Me neitha!*

*intentional 'strayenism

Anyone know how to get off the ghey willowbank sms spam list? I don't even like motherf*cking drag racing... ;)
c*ntus's sent me a msg too....i also want out

I used the "Contact" page on willowbank's website and asked to be removed, and apparently they are actually going to do it :(

how am i the first person to make reference that we made page 800....

Needs another 200 to be significant

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Stop posting pictures of yourself, you camwhore

Goes without saying?

indeed

Edited by Smity42

be that as it may....all whores use 40ppp, and is hterfore the point of truth when claiming page ownership ect, true story

there was even a 40ppp noob emoticon for such times as noobs on 20ppp claimed a page incorrectly, then we were not allowed to tease people anymore and they took it away

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