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Originally posted by Milk

haha hi Psiker

nice to meet u too:)

no worries about games

i am always "in charge" of flash games over in Vic anyways

loads of them flashes:)

how are u going today?whats new?

today is good. organised my 21st so its all good :) but its raiing and we have a crooz. well its stopped raining now. so should be ok but the wind sux

Psiker

Originally posted by Milk

no worries guys:)

ye...hope i wont get kicked out here tho:)

hows everyone tonite :) apart from enjoying my game?:)

i been on forum ALL DAY today since no car to drive and injured:(

tell me something new pls:)

what happened? dont worry bout getting kiked out of here. we dont kik ppl out. as long as u only whore here. all it does is put us further ahead of the vics :)

Psiker

Originally posted by Psiker

im looking forward to tonight? omg there is a chick on tv complaining that she was told she is to fat  to give blood. she thinks shes a "real woman" , some ppl are deluded

Psiker

haha.. i already watched that on Today Tonight..

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