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sup psiker, damn you even going to the drags arggggggggggggh :P

anyways cool cool paul :D i will try and bust nenguns balls to get a reply from them, maybe i can find out the contact number but they in japan aren't they?

adrian :)

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Finally im back

Yes the car still at the shop waiting on a quote.

Niz: i know what u mean there, my hair is fine as and it grows lieka madman up unitl just above shoulder length and then practically stops. Yeh i was one of those goons with long hair in highschool

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

do u go to UWA psikerpaul?

l8r niz, have fun at the drags tonight :D

adrian :)

hhahahahhaha ... no :P

they had a prosh day or whatever it is. they dress up and sell papers for charity. i got assailed by about 300 people asking me to buy a paper. but spent the rest of the time enjoying the hotties dressed up with really sort skirts and the like. many slaps from yolonde was had :(

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haha psikerpaul, i would have thrown some punches lol "No I don't want your damn paper for the last ****in time" POW! hehehehehehe

kyles, stay angry at troy, we wanna see him crying at nite while is whoring :D:( (jokes troy if you read back)

HURRY UP NENGUN WAKE YOUR AUSSIE LIVING IN JAPAN ASSES UP AND EMAIL ME BACK B4 I GO WORK oops did i do that in caps lock :)

adrian :P

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

haha psikerpaul, i would have thrown some punches lol "No I don't want your damn paper for the last ****in time" POW! hehehehehehe

kyles, stay angry at troy, we wanna see him crying at nite while is whoring :D:( (jokes troy if you read back)

HURRY UP NENGUN WAKE YOUR AUSSIE LIVING IN JAPAN ASSES UP AND EMAIL ME BACK B4 I GO WORK oops did i do that in caps lock :)

adrian :P

get him to watch an animated disney movie or a soppy romantic move like pretty womman and he will cry!

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