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Chilli EAT OFF! - Tues Feb 15th 2005


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Yes it was almost like there were 2 groups... One cool group, and one lame group... And then we split up, fought for a bit, made up, cuddled, but things just weren't the same...

Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is: I'm off to check the "Cool Forum"

Jokes, jokes... :P

any one got a spare wheel nut?????

one of ours mysteriously disapeared between arriving to eat chilli and leaving after eating too much chilli.

I hope you've got lock nuts on those mags?

I checked mine this morning when I got up to come to work. Not sure if any of them are loose, didn't feel like it.

This is the reason why I dont normally leave my car in carparks where people like that can get their grubby little paws on things.

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