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That was the other day? but anyhow, HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU CRAZY MAN!!

Hope the next year brings some excitement to you with the Rex...just keep it all in one piece and the license at the same time! :( Don't do anything i wouldn't do.. actually don't do anything what i would do!! lolz

p.s. now you're an old fart just like me :) j/k

happy hizzy mah nizzeh!!!

fo shizzal yo fizzal on yo huzzal!

*scratches head..

im trying to decode that..

and i think its "happy house my African American, for sure your *something* on your *something*"

am i close..??

hehe thanx guys, Im 24 now....getting old

Yer I went out on saturday night for my bday, got tanked at a mates in the city and then went to Dibiers(it was the only place that would let pissed c*nts like us in) got kicked out at about 2:30 and then went home....a good night all in all.....

happy belated birthday... din have internet for a week so was blissfully unaware of any SAU forum goings on...

Now if only I could find Terrance's address so I could give it to you as a birthday pressie... I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I'm sure it would be much fun... just like Tom n Jerry of the old days...

Funkey- Yes!!!! Id love that!!! me and inasnt could go and have a field day!!

Dj- none, my stomache felt horrible the next day and I wouldnt have been able to hold any souvos down

Horus did i tell you i paid terrances house a visit?? well i wouldnt call it a house, its old ass caravan in this seedy caravan park. His house was so bad it makes the trailerpark trash that you see on springer look like the Hilton hotel. :D

I felt dirty and just standing at the gates of the park.

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