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hey ska i got some nice green paint for you

Cool I am looking at going a bit green crazy and painting anything plastic green :( so yeah I dont mind:D You gotta get a airbrush and get some practise in and do the hulk on my bonnet :D

HELP TO FIT IT??????.....you bloody great GIRL!!!.....it's a 15 min job!!

BAH I own 3 tools, 1 phillips head screw driver, 1 small shifter and myself. How am I supposed to fit it with any of those, none are usable! ;)

nah ska i know your there you get my 2nd pm??

Sure did and will give you a burl if I am over your area, but will be from public phone as I dont own a mob phone :D

NNoooOOoooOoooOOoooOoooooo............

Yeah but you know what they say, you just cant keep a good whore down! :D

hmmmmm it has started to work already I just did 4 posts in one! These anti-whore patches must be working :D

Kids are awake, thank god for 5 disc dvd player, I can stick in finding nemo, barbie swan lake, cat in the hat, brother bear and just hit play :( then I go back to bed, if there are any probs my daughter knows to get me :D bit lazy I know but it is just so I can sleep a bit more and then make them brekky without them hanging round my feet ;) esp with bacon & eggs, dont like the kids hanging round cause bacon splatters :D

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