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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Cam,

Did you get the skank's numbers? We may need them for Autosalon, our club would win for sure if we had strippers handing out flyers:p

See'ya:burnout:

u really don't want these girl's numbers mate - unless u like things clean shaven... :) quite funny really...

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Boat's are nice, but very expensive to maintain. I prefer friends with boats:D

See'ya:burnout:

funny u should say that.. all my friends said the same thing when i mentioned buying one.. :)

Originally posted by Nizmo

u guys realise your going to have to pay for skanks services at Autosalon?

Cam - doesnt burn if you do it right and these mints arent terribly strong anyway puuurfect haha

hmm paying for skank.. not too sure about doing that.. a mate did that last night - kicked us all out of his house cause he had a "migrane" then proceeded to go out and pay for some hanky panky.. only got caught out cause we had to go back to get my keys i'd left behind..

funny as fu

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Cam,

Buck's nights almost always suck, you have to get drunk realy early to enjoy it.

Cam, Is this first hand experience with the mints burning?

See'ya:burnout:

not firsthand.. mate had a bad experience with a girlfriend who had just cleaned her teeth... hehehe.... he still winces when i bring it up...

Originally posted by Nizmo

[bboats do nothing for me - nothing more boring that when your 360 degree views are of water and sky. [/b]

u got things way wrong niz.. nothing is better than playing about at high speed on a huge boat.. 20 tonnes has alot of momentum.. :D

nothing better than being out on the ocean with some wicked tunes cranking out and a beer in hand...

mmmm boats.. :)

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