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Come say hello where?

Good to see another new face has joined the ranks... Come along to one of the meets...

Also,I should let you know that in the aim of matching faces to names etc Im going to have to ask you to post a pic of yourself...

You're a ****ing wanker mate. There's plenty of porn on the net for you already and I'm sure you're always down for schoolies.

You're a ****ing wanker mate.  There's plenty of porn on the net for you already and I'm sure you're always down for schoolies.

lol!!

Thanks for your input... Never been to schoolies and yes there is alot of porn on the net.

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Nice to meet you.

Im glad you thought I was special enough to have to 'keyboard warrior' it up for me... Id be lying if I said I wasnt turned on right now...

lol!!

Thanks for your input... Never been to schoolies and yes there is alot of porn on the net.

Nice to meet you.

Im glad you thought I was special enough to have to 'keyboard warrior' it up for me... Id be lying if I said I wasnt turned on right now...

aah, Smoothline, you're funny. let's see, one post from anna, and how many from the rest of us?

"yo, she bitch, lets go." ????? I mean, WTF?

:wavey: Hello Anna32

nice to have yet another member amongst our happy little family

And "Abo" Bob whoever you are???

WTF is your problem?

Smooth has been on these forums for a long time now and is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet.

You might just want to stick to the NSW forums so you don't get offended by having no sense of humour

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