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Originally posted by skyzerr33

well shes got a whip, handcuffs and a silk scarfe will that do?

Ohh I am SOOOOO there!!:D

Troy , you got somewhere I can send a 1.3mb vid for pwpt60secf.

Kym's email wont take it either.

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Ken

Originally posted by adam 32

you sent me like 50?! even the one of joe with the black g-string bent over the bonnet of your car, dont know what inspired that one

I hope that was photoshopped .

Please say it was photoshopped:D

Ewww , too much for the imagination.

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Ken

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

I can I want Please!

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cheers KEN!

Joe , normal email stops at 1.1 mb.

Sides , I would have to clear it with Paul.

Lets just say the speed was err...... yea.

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