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for ****s sakes

i missed out on another good nights whore

ahhhhhhhhhh shit hey

i see no talk of animals tonight

good boyz!

or is that coz nizmo and ken weren't involved?

speaking of ken

haven't seen him round the whoretown for while!

adrian :P

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Originally posted by Psiker

i could say the same to u ken "posing"

:)

nah i odnt check that

im too tired so i just press submit. and its hard keeping up with pwpttf

Psiker

That was deliberate to see if you were watching .:D

Cheers

Ken

Hey Paul.... I know you do "IT" .... but more specifically what part of IT??? I too work in IT as do alot of people that seem to drive skylikes!!!! and I find it curious to find out what areas people find there way into... Is it a desktop support type of position? ( Assuming becuase its only a few days a week )

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