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Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

ah where u staying in KL man? u gotta love malaysia

all those cars...

if i was there could show u around

some estate called selagor i think? can't remember the full name.. not staying there for long.. she lives with her folks.. and i think her mum hates me.. hehehe...

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

What about SARS?!? cambell?

sars is for whimps... :)

seriously - more people die in oz of the normal flu each year.. i'll be taking precautions but i think this thing is pretty hyped up.. i mean 3 billion ppl in china and a couple of thousand only are sick? doesn't sound like an epidemic to me..

tho then again i couldn't really say that to any of the victims..

haha kyles sounds like we've got similar wardrobes :) I was thinking um clubbing gear that aint to racey to go cruising in - then figured out i had no such thing haha.

eeew black sambuca i never want to see that stuff again.

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