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Originally posted by ed

Thanks b'cos VISHES actually does it differently so he thinks differently. I've heard all about you Linus hehehe Fe spills the beans on you :uh-huh:

hhehehe..what ru talking about mr ED???? im seeing fe 2morrow and im gonna ask what shes been telling u :D

Originally posted by franks

i didn't think you were trying loz? and i don't think moanie had any room to run, someone decided to park their car in a clearway for a pee ;)

Yeahhh...that guy ruined my perfect finish!!! Though the finish was good enough...still can't believe he decided to stop there and do his thing!!!

Hahahaha....i didn't realise we were playing for sweet asses :D I might actually have tried a lil harder Loz :D

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