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Originally posted by R31 Chick

Dad, do you ever listen, go back to that page I just told you, has some interesting info you may be interested in hearing.  Mine is only 20 but I think Dad actually wishes he was older.  Everytime he thinks I should be with someone, I can guess his age before he says anything, between 22 and 26.

Hehe im 24... Right in the middle... I must be perfect for you.... :P

I better stop now before I get a reputation like Paul's :P

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Originally posted by Nizmo

haha my dad used to lay the guilt trip - your never home, i never see u your always with andrew. He can lay it on pretty thick when he wants too - gives me an idea when he goes to Taiwan i'll do the same to him "you're never home, i never see u" haha :P

good plan

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Between 22 and 26, good age group:D

See'ya:burnout:

No, thats way too old, 18 to about 21 is a good age group. My Dad don't use the guilt trip. He just takes my car and tells me hes going to bash them.

If i see something i like i dont care what age group wouldnt want to go any older than 28 tho.

Hmmm not a bad idea Aidwin - then the cost of getting them to Aus aint going to be cheap - i just sent a 10kg parcel to Taiwan going to cost us over $70

Originally posted by R31 Chick

Careful now MrGTSt or you will get Pauls rep.  You are past your used by date (hehe, sorry)!!!!

Ahhh thats just what you think now.... At 24 Guys are in there prime..... Give it a few years and you will change your mind :P

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