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i dont know ummm erasing my memory i think is on the cards haha :)

the a break cos parents are viewing house late tomorrow arvo - then more erasing memory and then ...... what the hell i'll erase it some more :)

You?

an hour to go and im outta here!!!

going to go get shitfaced tonight - cos i cant look any worse than i do right now LOL

hahahahaha don't know about that lollis might not smell to nice :Oops: :throwup:

ah u can't look that bad :aroused:

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The Rogue Nation of Jizmo is a huge, safe nation, notable for its barren, inhospitable landscape. Its compassionate, hard-working population of 256 million have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.

The large government is mainly concerned with Social Welfare, although Education and Law & Order are on the agenda. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 19%. A large private sector is led by the Gambling industry, followed by Door-to-door Insurance Sales and Uranium Mining.

Poets and writers are regularly rounded up and shot for entertainment, organ donation rates are among the lowest in the region, education and welfare spending are on the rise, and police officers are seen patrolling the streets armed with satellite-guided truncheons. Crime -- especially youth-related -- is well under control, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Jizmo's national animal is the boobilicious and its currency is the teste.

See told ya Bel with I list like that HOW can u go wrong :flamed:

awww dont think we're convincing him Oz :)

mmmmm in the words of the wise one :jawa:

mmmmmm me thinks we is losing him mmmmmmm one dose

mmmmmm me thinks he be here in spirt more than mind mmmmmm one dose

hahahahhaha :nowigetit :)

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