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Originally posted by caminperth

perth library... hmmmm

how bout a picnic spot during the day with families all around? in a hyandai with saggy suspension.. hehehe...

id allow that if u weren't in the car

the 5" gun emplacement at the rockingham naval memorial park

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yeah i maybe getting my greedy little hands on that ITC if he doesnt get it all smooth haha :D

Ryan - long story (spans 6years) but we're just mates for now.

Frontseat of a new shape celica - not good for back.

oooo and Tomato Lake in belmont haha ltd edt suburu liberty - leather not good for that kinda action!

i aint doing no skank car pics - im made for driving them not sitting on the bonnet with my legs spread.

Troy i cant beat u i admit to that but i know ive got more somewhere in the recesses of the back of my mind!

My parents coffee table - yes they werent home - god knows how many times ive christened that spa of theirs too. Ive actually got carpet burn that has scarred haha.

forshore in melville under a rug - there were little kiddies around too tch tch.

haha i remember 16 at rocket concert arena joondalup it was night time but it was pretty much in full view. haha ahhhh long lost memories.

niz - carpet burns.. hehe defintely part of the scar club there...

there was this one girl who had serious nails and wasn't scared of using them.. put it this way - i couldn't walk around in front of people without a shirt on for weeks! hehehe....

Yea , yea , shuttup.

We HAVE been busy little whores today.

And yes , I do like to read it all so I know all the details

Whore paul , Kyms email wont accept any more than yours and 1.3mb is too big.

Troy , got pics of the ricer. It's a bit of a weapon and goes well with lots of good bits I didn't know were in it.

Cheers

Ken

Cambell we must have... I know I am asian dude I never dated one til Nora :) heheh I dont know. Nora called me BANANA!

If asin dude call you banana to another asian dude... then means you are white inside(think like aussie) but you are yellow out side!

it's quite politically corect :D

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