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kyles, tell troy thats it's only when i'm with him :P and it was suppose to be a secret! hahahaa enough of that! WHEN IS AUTO SALON I DEFINATELY AIN"T MISSING IT THIS YEAR are we goin down as a big group of hooligans to run a muck or wat?

adrian :)

awwww poor niz, where were u b4 anyways? you took ages to type a post unlike your whoring nature? heheheh :P

kyles whats wrong with your nose? ur gonna pay doctors to break it again? man they get the good life!

adrian :)

Originally posted by Kyles

oh... I saw the guy about my nose today.  

Im getting major reconstructive surgery in a year. They have to break my nose again and then mold it back to place. They cant do it for another year because my broken bones have already started to heal.

Damm kids!... just dont get any complection Kyles...

you look fine :P

just had a few bits n pieces to do for work :) guess thats why im here. so ive been kinda floating in and out of the forum all day - plus found noone was talking to me - so why hang around :P

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