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i went on $100 shopping spree at lunch time today kylie. Just spotted a blow off valve i want tho but now i dont have money for it oh well maybe next week or if the boys get my current one fixed it'll give me time to save to put something decent on there.

Anyway i bought a pair of kind of cargo/parachute pants from portmant but they got silk pockets and silk bits on them. And a blue top from wesco.

hahahhahhhahaha some one is fresky tonight! :lol:

saw Tanya today at uni... she looks so fine :D

hahha lol you never know might soemthing happend between you and your friend Niz...

This my friend at uni once told me she used to kiss with her best friend JUST FOR FUN! hahahah How nice... :)

Originally posted by Kyles

Ok sorry. Ill behave myself. Neighbours is on anyways and Ive gotta cook dinner.. mm.. Beef olives with a creamy mustard and parsley sauce

umm..

i already told u what happened..

and no i didnt watch it..

i copied it outta TV guide on ninemsn.com

hehe..

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