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maybe sinse the fact that Clutch is in Melbourne, as well as Miss_R34, they should meet up.

Clutch seems to like her, and from the post's, Miss_R34 seem to be the only one who likes clutch. cupid?

its cos she hasnt been brainwashed by teh evils of sau yet

everyone eventually hates clutch

lolz

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I would lol so hard if miss r34 rocks up to a meet one day and it isnt miss r34.. its mr sherrin with a f**k of big mullet and missing teeth...

no offence to you missy.. just sayin

Lol Mohsen - you never know hey ;p I'll make sure to come and say hello to you personally - then you tell me what you think ;p

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maybe sinse the fact that Clutch is in Melbourne, as well as Miss_R34, they should meet up.

Clutch seems to like her, and from the post's, Miss_R34 seem to be the only one who likes clutch. cupid?

Lol cupid Aaron ;p

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Lol cupid Aaron ;p

either that or collect and select.

Lol syfon got told!!!!

Yeh come say hello....

If you really are a lady boy version of bogan sherin I'm locking myself in the car lol

so now you can choose from Syphon Clutch or Mohsen.

And if she turns out to be a he, I want to take a picture of the reaction hahahahha

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And if she turns out to be a he, I want to take a picture of the reaction hahahahha

Gimp - you failed miserably with your signature.

better luck next time though. lol

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