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Originally posted by predator666

Yeah, are regulars have gone farkcoffee and our post-bot "Dark" is in for repairs.. aggg! WE WILL COME BACK!!! I SWEARS !! :bahaha:

dark a post bot bwahaha he cant hack

he comes here to chat up the chicks and can't keep up then hehe

Nope Adrian is gone, he was going 100 times before he actually went though. Thanks Paul, about time. What did my Dad say about what? Oh, yeah, he said I have to watch you, bit like what the other guys said ya know, chattin up all the girls!

Originally posted by R31 Chick

Nope Adrian is gone, he was going 100 times before he actually went though.  Thanks Paul, about time.  What did my Dad say about what?  Oh, yeah, he said I have to watch you, bit like what the other guys said ya know, chattin up all the girls!

Hey i did say hello n welcome to SAU :)

people usually ignore me but cmon.....

Paul

Dammit

I just arranged to go shopping

so whats it gonna be?

Beer or not to beer?

We could just leave it tonight..

Niz

Joes gettin meat for all of us ok :P

Can anyone get bread rolls and salad or is that my job?

Ive got a bit of cleaning bbq area to do :D

Niz,

CAn you get some meat for me, no salad, I won't have much time with all the places I got to visit:D

Bayley, There are plenty of weirdo's hang around with your dad, but I'm quite safe, really:D You going to Waneroo on Sunday?

See'ya:burnout:

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