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Bahahahajaja!!!!!

GOLD!!!!!

If u knew me u would know how much I'd like being compared to a psychotic muderous child with a cool hairdo, who lives in a well and comes out to kill ppl... Tres' cool!!!

lol... Thx eps... Clearly your brain's recovered from being broken???

Just one photog's view of what he likes. I prefer a bit more attitude, one like the pic below...

Blue and black... He changed my hair colour for some reason... Photographers... What can u do...

http://modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=14615162]

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if that came out my closet one night, id be reaching for a long, hard object.......

my baseball bat

JK, not a bad photo - minus the scaryness....

just outa curiosity... surprised u didnt share the rest of your album---> LINKY

Perhaps these??

http://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic_id=...oup_id=&ua=

http://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic_id=...oup_id=&ua=

http://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic_id=...oup_id=&ua=

im bad :thumbsup:

JK, not a bad photo - minus the scaryness....

just outa curiosity... surprised u didnt share the rest of your album---> LINKY

Perhaps these??

http://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic_id=...oup_id=&ua=

That's a fave, but already posted in my SAU gallery anyway....

Dunno, i'm not convinced I like these shots.... Especially the second one.... meh....

im bad :thumbsup:

Maybe you are.... But if you're bad I guess that makes me wicked....

Thanks for sharing my pics dude... lol

I swear, you'll be the new SAU poster girl lol

Lol... Just as I was looking at the SAU polo shirts and thinking "I wonder how small the small size is??"

Gladly be a poster child for a forum as cool as this!!! I'll need to buy some SAU stickers for when I shoot with my car... Bit of shameless promotion...

:thumbsup:

Here's one another member prepared earlier... Full credit to AGE

They are Vic creations, but you get the idea :thumbsup:

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WOW.... I withdraw fully from my previous offer.... These chicks are hot... No way i'm gonna try and compete with that!!!!!!!!!!!!!

wow uhhh ok,

I think your post counter is broken, but hi anyway

weird looking photo but I like it

your posts in this section don't count

Here's one another member prepared earlier... Full credit to AGE

They are Vic creations, but you get the idea :thumbsup:

ohhh I want teh undies!!! without the crappy VIC bit :P

skyline_chick, why are you up all night like me? lol

your posts in this section don't count

ohhh I want teh undies!!! without the crappy VIC bit :thumbsup:

skyline_chick, why are you up all night like me? lol

lol.. Coz I am hopelessly addicted to SAU Shell... That and daytime seems a far better time to sleep... Can u launch an official merchant line??? SAU undies, 'kini's mayb little black gym shorts.... Lol... Could be quite lucrative.

(some dude Chrissy day) Merry Christmas honey! I got u some SAU undies and a sticker for your corolla! Lololol!

I admit I checked the links for pics before I got to this page and they were posted.

I admit that I'm no better than 99% of other guys and would fall for the kinky goth looking chick who drives a skyline.

But really, whats with the ....olollololololololo!!!!! lol!olol!OL!o O!l omgggzzzzz.

Someone had to say it..

But really, whats with the ....olollololololololo!!!!! lol!olol!OL!o O!l omgggzzzzz.

Someone had to say it..

just re-looked at my posts and realised just how bad the lol-itis is.... Pretty poor.... Will make a more concerted effort to keep the lol's in check.....

That's shocking...

Kinky goth lookin chick... Got me in one... Well, some days anyway...

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