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well I drove it and I love it Ken... but I still want to see this one is Malaga.... but yes I am trying to make my decision easier hahahaha

Russ - no the series II is not cheaper.... When could you go out there?? We can meet out there or I will finish work early.. if you feel like being my kling kling bitch and picking me up from wleshpool... (which is pretty much on the way since we have to go up tonkin) hehehehe

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Originally posted by gtrken

you got pwpt60secf coming round tomorrow ?

Don't get him pissed and make sure he is at my place 6am Saturday.:D  

cheers

Ken

Yep - looks like we're gonna have a bit of a gethering & bbq tomorrow afternoon/evening.

Regular whorers are welcome to join in but please confirm with me beforehand.

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - so would you pretty please  with a blow job

WOW...

Oh shit , I thought she was serious, bugger.

Yep , no prob , tell me what day.

Could check it out after work next thursday cos the boys at cred work back then.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Neo

Gday Everyone

I was lost in the la la land of Taka Kaira again.

Great way to go to sleep.

Ahhh , volk te37's , advan rg's , HKS 2530's , Apexi power FC.

Bah , who needs counting sheep.

Cheers

Ken

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