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ive never had a zit problem ever - but last week i have - i think its been either stress or my foundation (ive since thrown away the foundation)

Peeling nose - just some good quality mosturiser - maybe some nivea for men - i know it sounds pussie but just use it - will help.

yes i was burnt too but thats because everywhere i mved the shade would move away from me!!!

Hmmm mustnt of been introduced 33spec2 (although i was seriously hung over and didnt have the brain power to talk to a chimp) just dont remember u!

yeah im a shy girl when im hung over and majorly sick - cmon i had to be i let joe drive haha the first thing my parent said when i told them Joe drove my car they go "well u didnt let andy drive your car (ex)" haha so for anyone else other than me drive car - im really crook! But i must give my compliments to joe he did a good job!!

Hahah Men love moisturiser they just have a problem admitting the fact i tell ya i bought "special" moisturiser that cost me like $38 dollars my ex used more than me!! i was annoyed and my shampoo! hahaha

hmmm joe really feeling like an alcholoic now - i think its just hit me - room spinning a bit but its all good.

You dont want to know how long it took me to edit that!!

Yeah im a post whore haha - one of us girls had to become one and keep you boys in line!! and since im the only single one amongst them with the time on my hands i guess it was me that was delegated!!

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