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Paul who says u have to be drunk haha

Yeah im not that serious ken - but i dont like for the wrong impression to be given out either. I think as the close group of mates we are theres no point in making a scene to embarass everyone involved - if he tries it on again he's dead tho. Apparently im not the only one joes had a grope of tho :)

Originally posted by Nizmo

No Macka didnt get a feel at all - dont know what pauls on about now :)  

Oi paul with the shirts - im comfortable in a medium but dont know whether the sleeves look alright or not - dont want to get a large incase they are humungous.

We were sorta hoping the ultra small super shrink when wet one was gonna be the go .

Ohh and enter you in the Autosalon wet tshirt competition as our SAU representative.

with Kyles as backup.

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha i would be using me as back up - kyles would win for sure!

yea , you stand behind and it wouldn't matter.

We still get to see allt he best bits.

Who said being 6'1" was a handicap .

hehehehe

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

thank u paul im very flattered they are pretty nice shirts - do agree logo needs to be a touch bigger.  

Wonder whether the shrink or stretch in the wash? haha

Please say they shrink.

btw Niz , check your pm

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz,

Yes, the next lot will have bigger logo's, we weren't sure how big to go at first. The proper girls one will be black.

See'ya:burnout:

Dammit pail.

Niz was modelling and you were too busy drooling to take pics ??

Gees next time , call me and Troy the porno king.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

That's nice, keep secret's from me, I am the only other person here:p

Try not to use the choker chain:p

See'ya:burnout:

yea but when yours will fit through the links , it doesn't matter does it ?:)

cheers

Ken

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