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hmmm i dun like civics so it probably was me haha was that today? god damn i should stop taking on cars i forget what ive raced lately!!

Hey everybody - welcome back sneeza hope the honeymoon was enjoyable :)

Originally posted by Nizmo

aidwin - u still on here - geez boy your a worry :)

And after seeing your whoring , you can't talk:D

Cheers

Ken

ps , yea I saw the driving while intoxicated post a coupla days ago.

Why would I care ( or even chastise you ).

Hell , I been so blind , I tried to pull into next doors driveway.

Hehehe

Originally posted by Sneeza

hey ken - how are ya babe!?!

i think I may have found a skyline I love! Paul suggested looking privatley as well before - hence the thread I put up.

Good , your looking well but not rested , hehe

What sort of line , R33 , turbo , man or auto ?

Cheers

Ken

Niz - honeymoon was very nice. Although I wouldn't go back to koh sumai. Its more for old german couples. Drew and I were like the only aussies and only people that were in their 20's. We felt pretty isolated. Some of the germans tried talking to us - but thier english was as good as our german hahaha. And at night the island turns into this seedy place full of single white men trying to pick up thai prostitutes that are filling up the pubs

didnt mean to be rude - i just didnt see him I dont take much notice of BMW's either haha - was it today?

Ok Ken - u just give me so many "concerned parent looks" i thought that - that would be one of those times hehe i had fun tho felt so sorry for paul :)

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

ken- u want some wild the sphincter of the universe bourbon? im bringing it on thursday

Thursday ??

What's Thursday ( and if you say the day after Wednesday I'm gonna crawl down the Net line and strangle you... ):)

Cheers

Ken

So it is Thursday now? awww thats so sweet they made it thursday for me *hugs to the boys* I still dont know what im attending tho haha i just want to go - alcohol is involved so im there :) mmmm i wonder if paul is dropping by rays that night hehe TAXI!! :)

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