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Morning all ! Just finished my 1.5 hours full body workout [emoji15]

Is there any girls that I can chat with in this forum?

Or can Lachy just put a dress on and pretend to be a girl [emoji28]

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Sydney ! Miles away ! Don't think she want to drive up all the way from there for girly catch up [emoji41]

Awwwww , I like beautiful legs ! What's your girly name ? Put on your dress and we can catch up for hot chocolate sometimes ok [emoji6]

Had a chat with Paulie this morning, gonna have a catch up this weekend.

His wife Lauren used to be on here years ago but not anymore.

Paulie ? As in Paul and his wife Lauren?

So no more girls from perth on here then ? [emoji22]

The only chick I know from SAU is Dif, she lives in Sydney though.

FYI I have great legs that look wonderful in a dress ;)

Gee you have a short memory...

Yep good pair of stumps that's for sure ;)

When do you reckon you and Corey can come up for BBQ?

Talked this morning, he said 2-3 weeks out should be fine. I should be able to do sat 23rd if my parents can look after the monsters.

Suit you? What were you thinking of doing?

Blonde, teacher, black 33

Is it coming back to you?

Oh! I've met her :P

Talked this morning, he said 2-3 weeks out should be fine. I should be able to do sat 23rd if my parents can look after the monsters.

Suit you? What were you thinking of doing?

23rd would work for me.

Drinks and this place - http://www.oldfaithfulbar.com.au/




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