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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hi All,

I'm back, but rob77 is coming over cause his car is acting funny, so I may have to disappear for a while:D

See'ya:burnout:

Read back re diagnosis.

BTW , missed you at SST tonight.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

liz will do pm your mobile number

night all must go iron and pack b4 going to work and kylies for the weekend

l8rs

Well you won't need to pack many clothes to stay at Kyles.

Don't forget to come up for air occassionally. Man cannot live by breast ( err I mean bread ) alone.

Cheers

Ken:D

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

Who have you been perving on now? I'm not sure I trust to go down to Collie with you:p

See'ya:burnout:

ohhh trust me.

I don't perv on endangered animals. ( the rare hairy backed blubber whale )

Ewwww !!

Cheers

Ken

Ken - I am planning to check the series II out next week. I really really really like the one at c-red.... but I can't buy it without test driving some others. Andrew really likes the look of the series II - but its my decision hahahah everything in this marriage is my decision. /jks

Originally posted by 33Spec2

aaaaah snez such talent! so let me get this rite you shoota ping pongs out da kling kling at da drop bears so they dont scratch my eyes out? hahahahaha im sure sum tourists will want 2 hire you!:D

Hell , if she can do that , the LOCALS will hire her.:(

Cheers

Ken

that's right Russ - come camping with me I keep you safe with my kling kling..... I love you long time for two fiddy

Paul - I think 10 -14 days... cause they have the disk made up. I can just bull shit and say we need it for a car show and he'll do it. Also did you work out the resizing of the logo for the mens shirts?

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