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Originally posted by skyzerr33

thats means ur next 25gtt

Ahahaha! you gotta be kidding me! Just coz my name is Dan don't mean Nuffin!! She is only 20 as well so a bit too young...plus she just bought a bloody ferret.... of all the freakin animals she had to buy she bought a freakin ferret man!!! there is no way i am marrying a girl who owns a ferret!

Imacul8 (and everyone else for that matter!) if your wife ever says " Please let me buy a ferret " and gives you those puppy dog eyes be STRONG and say *soup Nazi style voice* NO FERRET FOR YOU! they smell and it keeps bloody biting!

And no for all of you guys... a ferret is NOTHING like a JERBAL!!

:)

Originally posted by skyzerr33

young dans 23 quite old enough hehe

well if its not dan jr it must be u kymbo

cause pva goes through women to fast to keep one for life

AHAHAHAHA!!! PVA aka Mr Debauchery! (think thats how you spell it?) Nah I am waiting a few years until it is legal to marry R33's, apparently next year R32's can marry, due to compliancing R33's will take a little longer, found a R34 with a sweet ass, nice tailpipe and sweet headlights but she was way to white needed a tan, so I am hanging out for 2 years, saving up now for our honeymoon prob at Bathurst where i will be WAXING THAT ASS! haahahah!! :)

Man i dribble some Sh*t sometimes!!

$10 says Skyzer is next to walk down the queue!! Any of you guys seen that movie TOMCATS!!! we could have a skyline kitty and all!! BUT PVA IS NOT ALLOWED IN!!

Originally posted by 25GTT

BUT PVA IS NOT ALLOWED IN!!

amen. if he's out... i'm IN...

i'm with you dan, i'll only marry an R33 :)

kitty it is.... wait a sec.. what are we gonna put in the kitty ? skyzer's broke, i _just_ bought my car, how about you chip in say a mines R34 hey.. DONE.

Thanks guys....espesially Brett who went out of his way to help me out.....

Currently negogating on a new car....... and its not a line...

bit out of left fied... although i have always wanted one.... more to follow..

PS - I have got a new job... will be starting on the 6th of Jan.. and its in WEST PERTH.... so boys ill see you soon......

thanks again guys.

Dan

Yet another one to come to the West Perth Dark Side! Looks like a welcome IMACUL8 lunch could be in order... do we give him the initaition? Jockstrap wedgie? I bags PVA to do it! :D

Any pics Dan from the special day?

Well come on tell us what this new car is?

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