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Originally posted by Kyles

IT was money i didnt like. I sued my boss for sexual harrasment and i just wanted to get rid of the cash after. Silly me should have bought a car with it. Anyways i bought clothes shoes, sterio and a big piss up and other things

were u seriously sexually harrassed?

i thought that stuff only happened in movies..

it happens quite often actually.

Well the idiot flashed his dick out at me and told me to suck it. Damn fool i had a knife in my hand. I should have choped it off but instead i sued his arse. I would have got about 10 000 out of it but i settled for 3000 because i didnt want to go to court for it.

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

hahah Dark...

lots things happen, you just dont hear about it :)

Did you hear on news there is old man praying on little children in shopping centre of Perth... :)

what a tool! he must be mentally worng with him

yeah.. and that catholic priest.. haha

Originally posted by Kyles

I think i should go throw some ice on troy. Hes still sleeping the slacker!

Oh i can go shave that gote off

kylie.. dip his hand in warm water :)

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