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Originally posted by gtrken

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

who said u dont understand women?!!

Originally posted by Nizmo

well  - 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.

Errr niz I was only kidding and I think it would be wise to edit that number out.

It's OK for some silly blokes like us to give it out but in your case , I think thats not wise.

Cheers

concerned parent type look

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Errr niz I was only kidding and I think it would be wise to edit that number out.

It's OK for some silly blokes like us to give it out but in your case , I think thats not wise.

Cheers

concerned parent type look

Ken

Good advice Ken - prolly too late cos paul's written it down now anyhow.

Think you might have to edit it from your quote also:rolleyes:

im someone that i screen my calls too haha theres this one guy that i dated when i was 15 and i bumped into him at the shops a few months ago anyway he wanted to catch up which was fine then his girlfriend dumped him and he became all clingy too me and he's weirdo now so i just let my voicebank get it along with a lot of other people i dont want to talk too!

Most guys in town must be gay then if they have your number and your sitting on this forum talking to 4 weirdos and an old bloke.

Thing is you would have given your number to them cos you know them.

This is the Skyline forum and we are all friendly but with just under 2500 members who know you are nineteen , blonde , single , female , 6' 1'' ...

* scuse me , another tissue *

back on topic

all it takes is one weirdo ( pwptf for one ) to cause you a lot of anguish and number change.

Cheers

Ken

ps I was kidding about pwptf , he is one of the gay ones anyway

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