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Originally posted by Kyles

well what ever.. but troy wont be happy.. hes a horny bugger and hasnt seen me all week.. lol

he may just have to hold on lol

I thought he HAS been holding it all week. Thats the problem:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

night kyles - sleep tight don't let the bed bugs bite (bed bugs = gtrken) hahaha

*sob* I'm hurt.

Everybody thinks I'm an old perv.

* oh , what was that *....

* I AM an old perv *

Ohh , alright then *

Cheers

old perv

Ken

Troy - make sure you tell me if there is replacment drinkies!! mmm I might have a wine now!

Russ - riverdance hahaha yeah right. One of the girls who competes in WA in under 16's danced at the world championships last night and got 14th... now she will go to riverdance... that's how good you have to be

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