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Originally posted by tenzero

Kenny Kidna

This is oscars computer

brother to Tenzero

Dont tell everyone i get around..

Macka mag muncher

Ahhh so tenzero is Shannons bro , the one that he PM'ed me about.

NOW I'm with the programme. Don't mind me , it's late , I'm tired , your ugly but I will feel better in the morning, but you will always be ugly:D :bahaha: :shake:

Cheers

I still got it

Ken

Ahh yes , but I'm over 40 , whats your excuse.lol

Don't pick up anything you might regret.

And as I always say , at 3 am there is no such thing as an ugly woman.

I also say that I have never been to bed with an ugly woman but I have woken up with a few.:P

Cheers

old but wise

Ken

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