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GOD DAMNIT HURRY UP Paul, I WANNA SEE NEKKID SISTER!

Plus I am waiting for you to post this before I go home, so if you have not posted anything in the next 5 mins It'll have to wait to later on tonight.

Well cmon I'm waiting?

 

And just tell her to trade up to a man who OWNS a skyline! :rofl:

 

And Ben you so suck, I have not had to see her in 5 days, and now you have made me picture her, YUCK! YOU DRINK BLEACH AND DIE MOFO!

nah she is into bikes. rice burner bikes though. he doesnt have a car license.

grrr your getting me started dude... not good.

although you think this is a little harsh? she said she is going out with the guy... i told her if she getts married to the guy i am not going to be there at all.

GOD DAMNIT HURRY UP Paul, I WANNA SEE NEKKID SISTER!

 

Plus I am waiting for you to post this before I go home, so if you have not posted anything in the next 5 mins It'll have to wait to later on tonight.

dude gotta wait for her to send a photo to me. and its gonna take a while. probably upload it tomorrow. sorry

although you think this is a little harsh? she said she is going out with the guy... i told her if she getts married to the guy i am not going to be there at all.

wedding sux anyway if you are direct involved family..

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