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Originally posted by Nizmo

Hullo,

Thanks Micko for the use of your lovely abode last night - had a great time  

Thanks Paul for being taxi yet again you poor guy - it was much appreciated :)

Thank you everyone else for your wonderful company, think there may be a few sore heads this morning tho - haha yes im looking at u aidwin ;)  

Liz sorry if i offended u - i put forward a few suggestions to get u up there but none of them were possible so i got a bit fustrated - I dont mean to be a bitch it just comes naturally, please forgive me :)

Niz , I think Pauls found a new job as taxi

* airport in 5 mins from perth CBD , no prob *

Hope Shuto boy didn't Shuto up his pizza and the sphincter of the universe in pwpt60secf's car. hehehe

btw , Kyles got home quite safely for all those dirty minded people.

Don't think we will see her on here for a while today though.:O

Cheers

Ken

my parents are now gone to bunbury - so i got easter all to myself now. They bougt me a 1kg egg - im the biggest choc-a-holic in the world but tha thting is ridiculous gonna take me ages to get thru that!!

yeah its drews Nan's birthday - so it lunch with the in-laws - how weird saying that hahaha. And I already can't stand them...well I never have actually.... how do I get through lunch today..some advice?? hahaha

His sister is an annoying hypocondriac (those people that think they are sick all the time), his mum thinks she is pyschic and she has a new boyfriend who is as thick as two short planks... aarrggghhh

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

hahahhahaha...... you innocent boy! hahahah :O

I think my joke just went flew over you lot's head :)

No I am very good cook... I take it very seriously.

:)

Hmmm , didn't think plastic tasted like fish.

Yes , I got the joke joe.

Why don't you get busy with the air pump then. We would all like to see Tanya.

Bwahahahaha

Cheers

ken

lol @ ken for carrying on da tanya joke

Joe the crew is welcome anytime - kens always outside the window anyway :)

Liz haha glad to see u are keeping up the tradition of disliking the in-laws, always drink lots so your happy but not drunk at those gatherings and you'll get thru it fine.

drew was in hospital with apendicitis once that the docs also thought was cancerous.... very bad time.... anyway his sister comes in and goes "oh this is nothing drew, remember when I had that illness that no doctor had seen before"... I was soo mad for once drew is sick.. and seriously and she couldn't even turn the attention from herself to help andrew... now I'm mad thinking about it

Liz - sisters are the worst i can vouch for that! Hopefully u live ages away and only see her at family gatherings and if she does that to andrew again a "shut-up bitch nobody cares" will probably put a plug in it hehehe

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