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It's amazing how polite Bully is when theres women around.

You should see how he speaks to pwptf , adrian and me late at night on here.

It's definitely not for sensitive ears Lauren aka Nizmo aka lolli

aka lolliracing .com ( what's that all about ?? )

cheers

( still up )

Ken

Originally posted by bully

Im alway polite -- until pissed off then watch out i cant control him he escapes his bounds and takes over then -&*^*)*_(*_(

aarghhh

It's gone from mild mannered Bully to

Mad man Bull*hit , post whore extraordinaire .

This is one man not to be f***ked with and will prove to be a master keyboard warrior.

Fear the mouth from the south , Madman Bull*hit......

Hehehehe

I don't know , it's all right for some people, they get paid to whore thes pages ( Skyzerr , pwptf , Bully ).

I do it for the pure fun and in my own time.

That should make me a better quality whore than you guys cos I'm dedicated ( ohh , and I have no life... )

Cheers

( coming dear.. )

Ken

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