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Originally posted by gtrken

Come back Russ , I didn't mean it. Your not boring  

* cough cough *

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Ken

sheesh , young people these days get offended so easy.:P

Ohhh your baaaack !;)

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Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

um questions for guru ken - im sure i could come up with something haha nah i find igronance is bliss ;)

Just thru a bit of a tanty because it wasnt his scene - wasnt most of us scene but everyone but him made the most of it - stood by himself and sulked. yeah i can throw some killer tanties but i think the boy is more high maintenance than me :) *goes into hiding now from pauls wrath* haha

Is that right , well he could have used the door at any time.

Ahh well , maybe it was just a bad time of the month for him.:P

yeah thats no good at all russ - lucky your car wasnt taken! hope all the belongings are accounted for and ok! Need to get yaself a rottweiler or 7ft gates with pointy fence tops on it like our house!

Wish morons would go get themselves a job and earn nice things liek the rest of us instead of ruining it all because they are jealous pricks!

Originally posted by 33Spec2

anyway now they hav keys 2 both my parents cars and can come bak and take them anytime they want! scarey! my parents want them to take the camry haha so they get the money bak in insurance to buy a new car they want a subaru!

Get the locks rekeyed and disable the cars in the meantime.

If insurance knows that you know someone has your keys and you have done nothing about it , forget getting any money out of them.

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Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah thats no good at all russ - lucky your car wasnt taken! hope all the belongings are accounted for and ok! Need to get yaself a rottweiler or 7ft gates with pointy fence tops on it like our house!

Wish morons would go get themselves a job and earn nice things liek the rest of us instead of ruining it all because they are jealous pricks!

Hmmm , well THAT will make it hard for any potential b/f to come courting at your window.

It's pretty hard singing songs of love when a rottweiler is chewing on your ass.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Cheers

Ken  

Is that right , well he could have used the door at any time.

Ahh well , maybe it was just a bad time of the month for him.:P

Yeah least ive got a logical explanation why i have to throw the odd tantrum haha.

I find guys prefer not to use the most logical solution.

Originally posted by 33Spec2

we hav a dog! a german sheperd! i kicked his ass he bites my friends but not robbers!

Hmm , interesting. Makes me think he then knows them if he didn't bark.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

Yeah least ive got a logical explanation why i have to throw the odd tantrum haha.  

I find guys prefer not to use the most logical solution.

Thats the diff between men and women.

Men are single minded ( ie sex ) while women are multi tasking ( sex while reading , sex while watching tv , sex while doing there nails ).

nah we dont have a rottweiler just 7ft gates - used to have a doberman :P

Actually ive had a guy stand on his landcruiser, use it to get over the side colourbond fence (park beside us), our doberman new him so didnt bother him and just show up at my bedroom window.

One of my ex's was sprouting off once how easy it would be to get over the pointy bit of the fence so i thought fine - i pretended to forget my handset that opens the gates one day and me and my friend sat in the car killing ourselves laughing watching him try to go over this pillar and nearly spearing himself on the tops a couple fo times - waited til he got over the fence and then i opened the gates with the handset haha i know it was cruel but the male ego has to take a battering sometime ;)

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