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Originally posted by Kyles

are we trying to gose ppl out? Cos we have scared them off i think :D

Yep , had to go an:spew:

Get a room you two:D

* Ohh , they have ? *

* well I wish they would use it and not dirty up my puter.*

Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

well u should clean ur puter

all ready for ur weekend away with pauline and lolly?

Hoy you !!

What bull have you been spreading to pwpt60secf ?:D

He tells ME off for some story about cupid and I was innocent.

Car is almost ready and will pack it all tomorrow. If it rains , I may have a chance for FTD ( fastest Time of Day ) but if not , we are too down and power , brakes and balls.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

KEN:good luck for ur race at collie

Thanks Aidwan but it's not a race.

It is just you versus the clock.

6-8 cars on the track at one time , spaced apart by about 10 secs per car.

No passing in the corners allowed ( yea riiiiight).

Cheers

Ken

Hellooooo Kyles .

Thanks for the invite last week but didn't get back from boating in time.

And thanks for the invite this week but have used all brownie points up with the Collie w/end. And besides it won't be fun cos your b/f is there.:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Kyles

why are tweenys on at 10 at night?? What the?? if children are up at this hour they need tranqulizers

Grrr , I told her the pillow talk was just between her and me. ( just kidding Troy ):D

Cheers

Ken

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