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Congratulations to Ben (Grim) and Nene, who today discovered Nene (14 weeks preggo) is expecting a boy!!!

Not entirely car related ... but I'm sure the young lad will inherit the imports in Ben's garage ... so it kinda does :)

Could the kind merciful Mods allow this at least 24 hours of life before closing? :)

On another note Nene, being 14 weeks pregnant is no excuse for not getting to me your membership forms :D:P

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how did they determine the sex at 14 weeks?

even with 4D they could only just determine that ours is a boy.....

not because he has a small cock or anything but just because its hard to tell so early in the pregnancy...

but congrats to them none-the less.

thread about a pregnancy

1st poster - pelvic thrusting aviator

2nd poster - ultra sound image

kidafa - u let us down with your aviator, but i guess the kid part follows

ill shutup now, congrats :D grim jr it is

and i think his 1st ride should be this 1 :P

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does it make me some sort of pedo to refer to it in that way?

pllllllease.

dont be so sensitive steve.

+1 does everything have to be sexualized by the sexually repressed?

-D

EDIT : Would u prefer us to refer to it as a ding a ling, a ding dong, a doodle, a wing wang, a johnson or would u prefer clinically accurate terms such as phallus?

Edited by Dohmar

really no need to be like that just saying i stand by my convictions

guarantee if Pete had of said what i said it would of been a different story

DON'T worry i take offense to Pete saying a little bit of wee came out too don't think that was entirely needed either

its ur son, u own him, say what u want about him :)

must have a bigger dong than my little one then :P

we had the 4d @ near 17 weeks and they where only 80% sure...

the 20 week scan confirmed.

something to tell him when he's older if he ever gives u shit :P

edited by SLED

didn't you read my post Dan.....stop ya stiring bro

edited sled post edited by dan

no i didnt, i posted it while your were posting ya post, post post post

and no i didnt edit your section to spell edited wrong :)

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