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If you cant keep up there is always sharing with your mates

Well you can take the first half of the night then i will take the second shift...

see what happens, I till think we wont be able to keep up.

oh and thanks

Thanks Cassi bag me out will you. I I I I will find something to get you back. oh I know Cassandra. Hows that. j/k lol

Dont blame me if the spelling is wrong.

Thanks Cassi bag me out will you. I I I I will find something to get you back. oh I know Cassandra. Hows that. j/k lol

Dont blame me if the spelling is wrong.

Try Assandra - It ain't the jeans that make your butt look big girl!

:jk:

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lol well i just finished reading all 27 pages of this thread and MY GOD its almost like a chore LOL! btw does anyone know the standard price for an RB26DETT engine? and Aurora were there heaps good bands playing at the big day out or were they pretty standard?

Has your girlfriend/wife put on a little weight over the Xmas period?

If so, encourage her to walk 3 miles in the morning and then 3 miles again in the evening, by the end of the week the fat cow will be 42 miles away..........

An old joke but I got a smile out of it - again!

i see both of yours are still in so you should b good for a while :(

Thats because I am not stiring ppl enough but one day you never know someone will , and it wont be fun and games any more. Far out I am wierd sometimes where do

I come up with this. To much hanging out at the Jarra pub. lol. j/k

Ok now I have to organise a bucks party, Has anyone been to one recently, I am looking for strippers and there is only like 3 places in canberra, how doge is that we are the sex capital for AUST. wtf

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