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hahaha non-stop?

lol

i was simply explaining Master pwptf's whore school! lol

to the newbie! hehee

anyways

u had a golf game at 6.00am?

damn i remember having to get up that early for cricket!

golf is aiight, but i'm a bit dangerous, lets just say my favourite shot is the slice! lol hahahahaa

brings back memories of p.e studies in yr 11!

adrian :D

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hahaha

awww poor pauly wauly feeling a lil sicky wicky?

hahahahaha

lolz

too much gayness already for one day and it ain't even 12 yet lol

premature whoring? maybe so

paul suffers from premature ejaculation, sumone from ur work told me! :D

i need NOS! lol no your an amateur, you got a heavy foot lol

adrian :D

Hey, anyone here interested in basketball? A friend of mine is organising a 3 on 3 comp at ****burn on the 9 March. There will be 3point and dunk comp too.

His previous comp had a great turn-out so this one is going national, with sponsors like Red Bull, Qantas, Hilton.....

Even if your not interested in putting a team together come down and watch as there will be a DJ down there all day.

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