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slackers all of you, Jayce and E stuck around just to keep the team a float, they left after the first half, and myself and 2 lovelyy ladies stayed to bring some pride back into the team but with no luck.  5 place guys out of 7 or 8 teams.

sif not mention me i was their for like 45 minutes or so :thumbsup:

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oh for god's sake gus get over it, stop harrassing us to give you a lift, Sean is over the other side of town for god's sake.....your turning into such a Beau! haha sorry Beau, your a lot better lately.

Im sorry to sound like a cu*t but if one of us can take you then we will, we've seen your previous posts and someone would have offered if they could have taken you.

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