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its just today i think age gaps are probably a more accepted thing its like when i was 16 dating a 22yr old that lasted for a year 17 a 27yr old that lasted for two but even these guys parents had a fair big age gap between them - i think andys parents had a 8 or something year age gap between them as well.

I know a 26yr old chick thats going out with a 20yr old guy. I dont know screw what everyone else thinks just go for what u want i say. :P

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Micko,

Don't get jealous, besides the way Nizmo screams a room wouldn't protect passers-by from the obvious conclusion of what we are up to:p

So what are you up to today, and don't tell me your going to sit a chat with me all day.

See'ya:burnout:

yeah well actually a lot of guys dont grow out of those things that they should of grown out of when they were younger haha my ex even used to still go to skate parks - i used to just shake my head and live in denial about that one haha one moment he was like that the next i was getting told off because i was too sick to go to this fancy but pointless business do but i was sooo sick and he was yelling at me about "appearances" for god sakes i thinki hung up on him that day haha

hahaha no black rocks always will! But i admit wouldnt have to wash it so much if it was grey. But our whole house is covered in dust at the momnet cause theres been sanding going on for floorboards - i mean theres layers of dust on everything - so my car is just matching the house :P

no not for my exhaust smarty! want my brakes red :P yes i can see you are going to make a lot of fun outta that. But i cant get the paint for it anyway so it seems that it may not be done.

Yes my parents own a powdercoating shop and on my mums nice black car there are little airbourne powdercoating speckles and they ar ehaving trouble getting them off - she is forbidden to take my car in there anyway - i nearly freaked when she said she took my car there while i was away at queensland - next time im taking the keys with me!!

nah the spray stuff you get is shite and really runny and not good quality at all - used it for my strut braces.

Hmm looks like a job to be delegated to someone else hmmm but the person i was going to delegate it too (i learnt that word at my new job gets used a lot around there haha) no longer works at that panel shop so damn!

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