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man... im at work and still trashed.

was a great night last night.. hope everyone else had a great one too and all the best for 2004... one year til i get all messed up like theres no tomorow again :)

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so much love... can u feel it?

building up inside ur tummy... creeping up ur esophagus in a warm a carressing mannor until it BURSTS out ur mouth in a splender of colour and... carrot?

oops... that aint love all over the floor.

:)

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narkeh did u get my nu yr sms last nite? if not happy new yr, n ditto for the rest of youse too.

I ended up gettin home at like 7:30 in da morn... frikken public transport...

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munkeh if u sent it to my phone... then no cause its disconnected :P if u sent it to josies then its probably one of the 20 messages we got from numbers we didnt know lol

in anycase happy new year :D

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