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hey joey babey - glad your home in once piece - thought you mustve had a nervous breakdown after my driving today. That was funny i didnt even see that cop beside us - god im blonde!! anyway fel much better - my dad came home in the same mood as me so we had a few beers and watch the bachelor haha we watch stuff like that together and have a good bitch and a laugh :(

Anyway im much better now ;)

Originally posted by Kyles

OH NO!!! sallys babies dead *sob sob*

haha kyles someone else that watches home n away - its been my shameful secret :( haha for some reaosn home n away, springer and all the other trailer trash programs i take secret pleasure in watching. The complicated lives of 15yr olds eh?

Good to hear... well tell the truth I was bit nervese you driving like maniac! hahahhahah...... :(

yeah I got home one piece... I got yelled/whistled by bunch of chicks on cause way, I was runing with me top off ;) heheh ;)

That made my day, it doesnt take me a lot to make my day :)

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Joe

Originally posted by macka

what the....

do u have a pet magpie?

what have u done with everyone?

I used to have a pet magpie - i ususally hate magpies as they swoop but this little guy was cool - he fell out of his nest so mum took him home. His name was scottie but for some reason he thought our doberman was his mum and used to follow her around squarking at her to feed him. Anyway when he learnt to fly properly he flew over into the neighbour yard and lets just say their dog wasnt as understanding as ours :( it was really sad!!

haha u go boy - trust me Joe for pissed off that was quite tame ;) just ask the mechanics where i used to work - taking a sharp corner at 120km in a corolla - thats scary :( but what can i say the boss pissed me off that day hahaa

nah i take my agression out on my car - thats why its constantly farked - its funny because jeff from cred when he talks to me always gives me the pussie alternative for my car "coz i dont drive like the boys do" hmmm little does he know me thinks!

a mischevious grin always gets me! I dont know why i like the guy i do - but he always knows just how to make things right with me - i dont know how he does it - but he just has a "lauren handling" manual tucked away somewhere. Plus ive tried to kick him out of my life numerous times and he refues to go - its kinda sweet :(

Originally posted by Nizmo

I used to have a pet magpie - i ususally hate magpies as they swoop but this little guy was cool - he fell out of his nest so mum took him home. His name was scottie but for some reason he thought our doberman was his mum and used to follow her around squarking at her to feed him. Anyway when he learnt to fly properly he flew over into the neighbour yard and lets just say their dog wasnt as understanding as ours :( it was really sad!!

that's terrible... when I was 15, I had two chihuachua... yeap next door dog got one of them ;) I was so so angry and pissed off. I think I got scared for life after that day :)

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