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Originally posted by Nizmo

why do u guys always miss me when im not here (yes ive seen those posts hehe) and when i am here no ones about to talk to me ;)  

Haha champagne is pretty powerful stuff - u dont know how long it took to edit this message so it made sense haha

sheesh

Whinges when we aren't here and when we are , disappears ??

Maybe that last champagne has caused total loss of

co ordination :P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

You are Joe! We cut your pic out and sent it in - your in the sexy is spunky section

Don't tell him that .

He has a hard enough time fitting his heads in the line as it is:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

Last time I saw him, he was alive...:P  

I think he went for date or something cuz he was wearing clean nice jean and shirts....  ;)

cheers

Joe

No Joe , he wore those just for you:bahaha:

Cheers

Ken

hey no im here - just talking to my mum - she's sooooo smashed its really funny!!

Sneeza please be there at glue bday tommorrow need sum female company - haha yeah i got the achelor issue my fav guy is actually in the silly section - oh and that guy that used to be flynn from home n away mmm why dont i just take them all!!! Actually there is some mediocre guys in there too *apologises too the guys for the amount of oestragen in the room :P *

Angel dont worry no matter how drunk you are i can make more of a fool of myself sober.

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

aawwwww... isnt that sweet of him.

he put on clean shirts and pants for me? :P

hahhaha...

I think Ken is jelouse!

Hahahaha

I had him and Troy beached in my pool.

Trust me I am so not jealous , he is all yours joe ya big stud you

( topgun , loved it ).

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

He could also have been going to confession: lol:

hehehhe... Hi I am long time reader, but First time writer. I have confession to make. Dr. Love please help me.

I am addicted to SKYLINES. After driving turbo car from NA Skyline I cannot forget the sound of turbo spooling... I have problem!

:P hahah lol!

Cheers

Joe

hhaha Joe u know u want a turbo dont u after drining my baby - told u we would convert u - well u cant have my baby but u can have my ZX if u want haha *ok they were my lame attempts at a plug for my car*

Yes im pretty pissed luckily champers doesnt give u a huge hangover. Got a pretty busy day tommorrow lotsa caryards to go n see.

Yeah that kieran from big brother is in there..... he's pretty average hahaha

that geoff huegill swimmer aint bad - page 130 hahaha

I promised I would go to the guys house who came with the car trailer on Sunday.... I would looove to come but oh.... what do I do... sooo tempting

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