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my birthday tomorrow mother f**kas. 22!

Happy Birthday Aaron :)

This morning I went to get milk out of the fridge and realised that last night I had put the ice cream in there by mistake. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

Question: Is there anyone in SAU Vic that rides motorbikes seriously?

Happy birthday cocoa T. Deja vu, I thought we already did this...

Come past work and if I'm feeling charitable you can have a bottle of Sougi...

...for a slightly discounted rate muhahahahaha.

Happy Birthday Aaron :)

This morning I went to get milk out of the fridge and realised that last night I had put the ice cream in there by mistake. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

Question: Is there anyone in SAU Vic that rides motorbikes seriously?

thanks charlie

:merli: Happy birthday for the 2nd time Aaron....

Feel free to come past and i'll give you some hugs

lol you just wanna hug me hahah thanks

Happy birthday cocoa T. Deja vu, I thought we already did this...

Come past work and if I'm feeling charitable you can have a bottle of Sougi...

...for a slightly discounted rate muhahahahaha.

dead shit lol thanks bro

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