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Originally posted by Psiker

hence my next post after that :P hey in my avatar does my car actually look like it might be a good one. or can u tell its an excel?

Psiker

sadly.. YES

Originally posted by Kyles

your right actually.. big busted red head :P

goddamn.. why do u have to be all the way over in WA.. :)

anyway.. there is always the net :)

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Originally posted by Psiker

lol dark

im outta here peeps ill cya all later :P

oh kyles next cruise im on come up and say hi so i know which one u are. im the eunuch that has a crappy car so freeloads with other people :)

Psiker

hahaha.. freeloader..

cant ur excel keep up with the 'lines?

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