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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Don't worry Ken, I have it:D

More tissues? And you think I have problems:bahaha:

See'ya:burnout:

yea but I have staying power and repeatability blowing

Err , my nose that is .

Whats your excuse pwpt60secf . Hehehehe

Cheers

Ken

no i usually get wednesday night - boys at steves drunken messages - i hardly go out on weeknights it was for like a month there every wednesday night - are u at steves? um er no p.o!

One night Paul i'lll get drunk and give u a hello call hehe - have a tissue ready :D

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Next time I'm wasted I might call Ken, just to see what response I get:bahaha:

See'ya:burnout:

pwptf , your always wasted.

Wasted of time

Wasted of space

Large wasted

wasted of oxygen.

Bwahahahaha

Sorry , it's just too tempting.

Cheers

Ken

um a guy i work with that my best mate liked - his ex girlfriends brother that is also his mate really likes me. This is starting to sound like one of these cleetus imbred things but trust me it gets better but i wont tell u the whole story haha

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Tissues at the ready boss:p

Micko,

OK, I'll try and establish numbers. Estimate 20+ cars.

Ken,

Your nose is the only thing that gets blown:p

See'ya:burnout:

Hmmm

reminds me

What do you call a hooker with a cold ?

Full up

Cheers

Ken

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