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hmmm firstly i dont look for money. Im any eyes n smile and a cute butt thrown - if the guys got all three and no personality defects i dont care about the state of his bank account - i can take care of myself for anything i want.

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

what the hell are you talking about? niz are you drinking again?

Freez put the beer bottle down and move away from the beer! :(

No its a carry on from the girl talk me and sneeza were having before.

No not drunk there is a bottle of wine chilling in the fridge tho

It was our Jerry Springer talk hey Niz hahah

I caught the train to perth one night and this drunk aboriginal chick was showing everyone her tits - going "look at dis all yous, look at dis". It was pretty funny. Catching the train at night all sorts of people start talking to you - usually maggo people hahhaa

anyway kids I gotta go and study more...

damm DNA synthesis stuff...

I 'll be hapy I pass 2moro exam. damm bio chemistry who created it?eh? soo confusing!

Explain what you understand tertiary structure... what the?

or

How is the DNA pakaged inside of the nucleus...

hhmm soo much to lean so little time :P

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