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well have u seen us in the same place at the same time

could be one and the same person *twilight zone music*

wish i could pedal a car as well as Denver, only got afew MC's under my belt.

and Shhhhhhhhhhhhh ur suppose to make en guess how old we are. even though it should say it under my name.

so far i've got a 22, 24, 23 and one cruel bugger said 30 at work today.

Thanks Miss Pie

Pie tah for noticing, ive been trying to keep it quiet, jason/uneekwan rang me this morning so i guess it had to come out some time..

As for the freaky twin thing, well i guess i better fess up, troy and i are really the logans on big brother atm, yes troys undies smell..

troy wish i could explain how i learnt to drive like that, im still waiting for the offers of drives from ferrari and prodrive when schuie and solberg retire.. heres hoping..

Kim *reow* look out big boy

and paul im suprised too, i figured id be dead by now..

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