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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Psiker,

I noticed that your spelling has improved a bit, have your pudgy fingers lost weight?

See'ya:burnout:

heh either that or im typing a bit slower. too many comments bout my speeeling :D

plus if i have time i look over what i type b4 i submit it :)

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You all shoulda seen the lightning strike on our building (wank best tower). Hit more than 5 times...

power is keep shutting down and up goes back up... for split secound back out :) hahahhaha....

Weather doesnt look good! :D

but still have Great day! :)

ps. Does your mood affected by weather? cuz I do...:D

yeah our power went off n on - we had a great view - we have 360 degree veiws here as far as the eye can see - covering all the north as well so we sat there and watched this wall of water come towards us for 15 minutes haha it was swift and brutal - its ok now tho

My mood gets affected by the change of season - for some reason if i can smell winter turning into summer or vica versa it really gives me a lift - its weird i go all gooey inside haha *yes im a freak*

oh to those following the mysterious adventures of my ebc

the space alien tibetan monk from the moon who were on a time travel jorney into there future past seem to have finally come through with the goods.

i have to pick a parcel at 15:00 which is from japan yay

What is wrong with the world today that you are not showered with the affection of a smitten male? If that is an Ok question to ask. If not I apologies, sorry.

^ email form one of the guys at work who just found out i was single today haha - thats so sweet he's not my type tho hah

Originally posted by Nizmo

What is wrong with the world today that you are not showered with the affection of a smitten male? If that is an Ok question to ask. If not I apologies, sorry.

^ email form one of the guys at work who just found out i was single today haha - thats so sweet he's not my type tho hah

so tell him in a past life you were cleopatra and that your car was julius ceaser and ur currently reliving the affair they had or rather u had :)

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