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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Mmm, $3 Happy Meal:p

Troy, Have you been playing too much CounterStrike?

See'ya:burnout:

not counter strike must get a copy of that

unreal tournament 2003, Medal of Honour and Battle field 1942

not to mention, war hammer

yeah boostie i can order people to there deaths if it helps the cause

though i wouldn't like it but some things need to be done

and seeing bushie is a war monger and johnnie is a lap dog those things will likely happen

Skyzer: hey at least ure a realist *shrug* omg what if someone bombs the builing that the server is in :eek:

Postal workers go nutz casue they have no options the job will always be there. they have the same routes day in day out. "becasue the mail never stops, just when u think ure done more comes in, more and more, then its mothers day and u go nutz"

Morning, Whores

yes i'm a bad boy missed out tafe today

coz i was tired

funny thing is i just woke up! exatcly when class was suppose to finish if i actually went lol! coincidence?

nah hehehe ah well off to the gym again later on!

adrian :D

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