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anyway getting back to chicks with big ass...

I learn in the Mammalian Physiology class... women with big boobs will develop big ass to balance out.

I think it is right...

also big ass means able to push babies easy = more fertile :)

uummm.... am I fresky or what tonight!!! ummm I better call tanya before I go crazy!:D

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nah troy there was a pyscho guy in it but its noone you know just a figment of my imagination.

Calling her will only make u more fustrated. Wish Chris didnt go to England oh well.

The MC Day was organised by Micko - um i think theres 5 going for the coarse its $185 for three hours :D

joe yeah me and the ex used to BBQ at night at South Perth all the time - why that guy ha to BBQ every pieceof meat i dont know must be a guy thing - but its pretty down there this time of night.

Doesnt put out? a cokteaser then!

no i didnt - some of the ex's dodgy mates put in the ZX's stereo system which strathfield later swapped with the line. Dad bought my stereo system for xmas about 3 years ago - a few bits n pieces like amp was from tradein cars. Scott (friend) did a bit of work on my skyline stereo system too. hmmm i think everyones had a muck around with my car at some stage - i dont allow that now!

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joe yeah me and the ex used to BBQ at night at South Perth all the time - why that guy ha to BBQ every pieceof meat i dont know must be a guy thing - but its pretty down there this time of night.  

Doesnt put out? a cokteaser then!

hahah tell the truth I cant beleive you said that word :D you are one filty lady!

hahahha... :bahaha:

yeah she is... I love it :)

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