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I am still undecided about tonight activities, I think I will make it up as I go, don't want to commit to anything

at least show up @ the meet so that i can pass you the CD

btw, i just received a new pressie from my sister. she got me the Michael Jordan Lifetime Collection from NYC. haven got time to watch it yet but it should be bloody good. all highlights from all the 3 peats.

at least show up @ the meet so that i can pass you the CD

btw, i just received a new pressie from my sister.  she got me the Michael Jordan Lifetime Collection from NYC.  haven got time to watch it yet but it should be bloody good.  all highlights from all the 3 peats.

I have got time to watch it. :spcartman

i thk Nizmo edited her post :(

if my eyes did not deceive me... its said 'nice GTST in your avatar'

Meh, I don't know how many times I have heard, "but its the same as your other one". You get used to it after a while.

yep 21 soon

hahah Ben .... and i thoguht us WA'ers were getting violent lately :(

Gen - yeah well i read GTST in his cars bit so it hought he had a "lookalike" like mine then later on i read his sig n corrected myself :D

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