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Originally posted by Kyles

na ill just save and get one, its only 4 grand all up.

Most improtantly i need a new bed before mine falls to peices!

Try a matt finish and save the bed .:D Hehehe

Paul could see himself in it but not yet.

Wings are similar in storeys.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

nah paul and i dont have our usual talks anymore so troy and kyles have to work doubly as hard now :D

Why is this Niz . Has the spark gone from your whorelationship ?

Doesn't he press your ( key ) buttons any more ?

Has the adsl turned to slowband 56K ?

Is this post a waste of bandwidth ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

well after all that file didnt work :D

Nighty night all!

Talk later :) Enjoy your thursday!

*hugs*

Wow , that was quick , talk about wham bam thankyou...

pwpt60secf would be impressed with how quick Niz came and went.

Almost as quick as his sexlife . lol

Cheers

Ken

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