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as tempting as it is because theres so many im sure they wont miss one - they friggin breed like rabbits in our street the girl nex tdoor is expecting in april she's only 16. When we first moved here there were none now there 20 of the little buggers even my friends bitch how they have to play dodgems!

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coz a hairy muff muff is nasty!

well for once i was just going to bite my tongue (no pun intended) and move onto another subject.

As long as theres the reward there to make the pain go away it may be worth it haha

oh its a cul de sac paul and its got a nice long run up into it with a nice little corner thats fun to go around as fast as you can - in fact the whole suburb is my own personal obstacle coarse even the brakes get a good work out when a kid decides to run across the road at the wrong time.

just dont understand why they dont go play in the friggin park! but then again if i had that many kids i would tell a few to go play on the road too haha

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