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Originally posted by Nizmo

me and my friend spooked a mate of ours out once - pretending we were from some cult looking to recruit him thru emails etc - spooked him cos our little cult knew so much about him and he hadnt a clue who it was - nearly 2 years later we finally told him - shouldve seen the look on his face. ahhh high school pranks.

Anyway report it but i really think serious thieves n murderers would not mess around with notes!

good point ill just hav 2 wait and c wat happens!

it wouldnt b paul he knows it a n/a!:(

Originally posted by 33Spec2

good point ill just hav 2 wait and c wat happens!

it wouldnt b paul he knows it a n/a!:(

Hmmm , Mackas chasing some panels and pwpt60secf said he was gonna supply .;)

Just joking , I would never accuse anyone but if I found out someone did , would not waste my time calling the cops

*We have ways to make you sorry*

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

yeah ken does a strip o gram for u

hahaha classic troy. instead of verbally beating them to a pulp next time i'll just let ken take over. :(

almost my bed time to fellas ;)

Originally posted by skyzerr33

yeah ken does a strip o gram for u

No was thinking more of locking them in the back seat after Macka has had another boozy night combined with a particularly nasty vindaloo curry

Cheers

I have gasmask

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

hahaha classic troy. instead of verbally beating them to a pulp next time i'll just let ken take over. :(  

almost my bed time to fellas ;)

Yep , think I will join you.

Going to bed that is.

I mean I will be going to bed and so will you... in separate beds... not at the same address... ohh never mind.

Goodnight all

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha ken. unfortunately i take up 25% of my double bed my cat takes up the other 75%!! Shes got a big arse and if you accidently kick her she latches onto your leg - ouch!

Hmmm , I dont mind an active ***** . Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

micko pops in again for a goodnight call

hey micko can tandi refund money via an eftpos machine?

cause kylie got the wrong modem to start with went back got the right one which was $20 cheap and they refunded via the eftpos machine

didn't think u could do that

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