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Originally posted by Psiker

u live in werribee right? i have cousins in endeavour hills. u know where that is

near waverly and dandenong

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yea.. i know where that is.. but its a fair distance away..

u dont miss a detail do u paul.. hehe..

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Originally posted by Psiker

i try not to miss nething important :P i like ur avatar btw. better than ur old one. that anime chick with the bouncy b00bs right :D

haha.. yea.. it was a compilation.. of like 5 of those bouncy boobs chicks..

thats why they changed colours..

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Originally posted by Psiker

i played "the sims" yolonde's sim is now a lesso :P cause i destroyed her realtionship with mine :D

haha.. i love doing that..

and make them all in love with each other.. and then they slap each other, brag, teast but ive never been able to start a fight :)

lol i remember the avatar.

ur sister has a cool toy tell her to send it over here. i like toys like that. just bought a matchbox 350z.

i havendt done nething to my car. just drove it harder than most softc0cks who bring their exccels down. there was a supercharged one there that does 17.3 so im close

Psiker

Originally posted by Psiker

ur sister has a cool toy tell her to send it over here. i like toys like that. just bought a matchbox 350z.

her friends older sis manages a KFC.. and it was a recalled novelty toy.. from "The Mummy" and its a laser pointer in the shape of a scorpion.. but they made the laser too strong.. and it was recalled coz its burns ppls eyes.. LOL

Originally posted by darK

her friends older sis manages a KFC.. and it was a recalled novelty toy.. from "The Mummy" and its a laser pointer in the shape of a scorpion.. but they made the laser too strong.. and it was recalled coz its burns ppls eyes.. LOL

LOL~~~~!!!!

i want i want :P that has to be the best toy they have ever released :D

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