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@Ravi:

So, one of my mates just got engaged (like, all of a sudden, unexpected) and it seems i'm obligated to attend celebratory drinks tonight :(

So cut, why'd you have to move bikinis to tonight?

Next time mang, next time

:banana: :banana: :(

I'm still lost!

And mang it wasn't up to me lol. The event called Sex and the Valley is on monthly (I think?). It's like ladies night, all night.

Shame you can't make it though :(

Anyone else keen on boobies? Hahahahaha

I'm still lost!

I answer to Tim. Not sure why, but there you have it. But last night I decided since I have to answer to Tim, Jason has to answer to Phil. I think he is less happy with his new name :banana:

And mang it wasn't up to me lol.

I know it wasn't man, all good.

The event called Sex and the Valley is on monthly (I think?). It's like ladies night, all night.

Next month then?

Damn, thats a long time. How bout you set me up on a blind date instead :(

Shame you can't make it though :banana:

I know :(:cool::( :( I'm about to need emo tips from Thristian and Gay Cowboy.

Anyone else keen on boobies? Hahahahaha

:(

Edited by Smity42
Mother f*cker

ATTN JOHN/DAN/OTHERS: Better make it 9 or 10 am mangs

ok

Hahahahahahaha everyone come to Planet tonight!! Doooooooo ittttttt

ewww hell no

ATTN JOHN/DAN/PHIL/OTHERS: 9:00 AM mangs

ok

So, one of my mates just got engaged (like, all of a sudden, unexpected) and it seems i'm obligated to attend celebratory drinks tonight :(

...sooooooooooo.... still 9? Or back to 8?

i will probably shoot off as soon as possible

That's what she said

Somehow I KNEW that would come from you

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And the best part was there was only about 50 people there. Good times!

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Yeh its all unpaid

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Lots of things come from me

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I just listed the two I know for sure were coming

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Try and keep up man sheesh

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I'm trying... I can't :(

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I don't want a frigging drum

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Shame you can't make it though

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Next month then?

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Damn, thats a long time

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Gold Star!

I answer to Tim. Not sure why, but there you have it. But last night I decided since I have to answer to Tim, Jason has to answer to Phil. I think he is less happy with his new name :cool:

Steve would have been better :banana:

or super sex machine :(:(

Mr. Coils. Sorry missed your message left msn on was at the hospital. She is up and moving around and has 6 less tubes in her. Win! :banana:

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