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Dark , I wouldn't get too worried about it.

I'm sure there is more than one person on this forum who has lied about there age , g/f , sexuality, car , job etc.

The internet is a great place to be someone important for a while but unfortunately the truth has a habit of coming out.

Prolly find a couple of guys over your way got suspicious and did a bit of digging around.

My view is , if you are into lines and don't post REALLY dumb questions , then it's all good .

Just tell the truth and people will still respect you .

It's the liars that annoy the majority of people.

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Ken

Originally posted by darK

ken... i did sorta lie.. well not sorta.. but yea..

Yes you did but by some of your comments and the trying to pick up on all our good looking WA chicks ( hands off bud:D )

suggested that maybe you aren't exactly who you made out yourself to be.

Anyway , as I said , no harm done but if you had told the truth , you wouldn't be getting paid out on in the other thread.

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by darK

you do realise tht i was joking...

WHAAAATT !!!

Joking about picking up chicks!

You NEVER joke about picking up chicks , it is a very serious business that occupys at least 70% of a young guys mind:D :D:(

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Jon R33

car, age, length of willy, the usual stuff :D

Length of willy.

EVERY man lies about that. Hehee

quick one

Why can't women measure distance.

Cos there always told that this length

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is 12inches.

Hehe

Cheers

Ken

lol yea im reading it now, i hate to tell every body but i knew from the start. had a huge bunfight bout 3 months back with him. called him a juvenile little kid , he got defensive, i twigged, but in saying that at least he is here for the skylines and not just to dribble about other crap. He's all good i have no beef with him. after all there is nothing saying u have to be of age and drive a skyline to be on this forum

Psiker

I think Dark is busy defending himself on the other thread.

We have 1 or 2 on this forum who have told a few little porkies about there age , status or type of car.

Spose it's ok as long as no harm is done.

You just look like a dick when found out though.

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Psiker

yolonde was telling me about some show where these women were talking to a hooker and one of the women said the largest penis recorded was 4 1/2 inches. (told by hubby) the hooker didnt answer

4.5 inches.. that is umm.. 11.25cm
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