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Originally posted by Nizmo

what am i suppose to send out the bat signal or something paul - dont have your number hahaha

Ahhh the * batters eyelids * signal.

btw he posted his number about 20 pages back

I think it's 1800 loser. Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

always wondered what a uni degree got u - now i know :)

Me ??

Uni degree.

I don't think so , barely got leaving or 5th year or whatever you call it these days.:P

:)

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

what u expect me to go hunting for it haha no it has to be given to me for me to use it not given to another girl then me just scam it - thats called stalking :P

Well give us all your number and I will give you pwptf ( for what it's worth )

Ohh well the phone sex bill will be cheap cos it will be quick

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz the number is 0422 971 915 *just for you*

Ken,

1800 LOSER is your number:p

See'ya:burnout:

Ooooooohhhh

Thats a good comeback.

Loser , no you are , no you are !:P

btw Page ownage AGAIN , again.

Boy , I'm on a roll:burnout:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Better hope she starts quick or you will be all out of juice in 60 secs

Cheers

Ken

I was gonna stay out of the fray - but this one almost split my sides - good work Ken.

OK - if I'm not mistaken, it's ttpoupt (take the piss out of paul time)...

Can I play?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

I think she was having a go at me:bahaha:

See'ya:burnout:

yea , giving it to Sneeza first.

Niz will think she is not loved , worshipped , honoured , put on a pedestal , given romantic dinners to , chocolates and flowers , long weekends away.....

*scuse me , need a tissue *

Cheers

Ken

well 0403 33* *** - ive already been told by one of the eastern states guys that not a good thing to post my number up here but since most people know my number plate, where i live and where i work i think my nubmer is probably safer haha.

so any funny sms's anyone gets feel free to pass along haha or work time is always a good time to sms and amuse me.

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