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congrats kyles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

!!!!!1

so i guess your gonna be the new pilot of MASTRYODA? :D

:grouphug:

adrian :)

yes and as the new pilot of "mastryoda" first thing on my list is to change the bloody number plate!!!!!!!!!! LOL

just kidding troy boy sweetie pie ;)

AHAHAH Kyles got knocked off for 2 hours! ahaha!!

ok YES it's immature but came out pretty funny!!

Anyway GOOD ONYA KYLES!!!

P.S. Troy please pre warn me before kyles puts herself in the car and drives out my way.. I don't want to be within 10kms whilst she is driving. ;-)

u dont have to be scared of me being on the road... :P

JXL, i think a mini and a low cut top worked in my favour though!

It took me sooo long to get my licence because 1. Didnt have the money to get lessons with.

2. always dated guys with cars that were my taxi

3. Never could afford a car so no incentive to get licence

4. If you dont have a licence u can never be designated driver, so i could always drink.

but yeah now that im neally 21, not having a licence is sucking...

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