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Originally posted by Kyles

c) speak for your self mr! LOL

D) Females excepted ( mind you , doing it on the couch , rug , floor , shower , bed , table , verandah , car ... ) I suppose constitutes a limited life.:(

Cheers

jealous

Ken

Neo - we found one & I left the gate open for the other one as I spent around an hour walking the streets looking for the little bugger...he was waiting at the door when Paul got up at 5am.

btw - I saw you this arvo going up to PSI as you crossed over Wanneroo Road. I had already been there & as you would have found out they did not dyno cam's car today.

Originally posted by Kyles

how do brownies work if you sit and watch telly??

Wouldnt work for troy.. he would loose em.. because it would be all geeky sifi crap

Means I'm in the same room. She is easily amused the One Who Must Be Obeyed

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brownie collecter

Ken

hey guess what? mums coming down in convoy with us in the lazer hehe.. she will probly beat us down there the hoon. Shes going to try and borrow a porche of a good friend of ours and borrow that.. pitty our friend with the lamb isnt in perth.. shes in albany.. damn. They used to have a helicopter too

gez it would be nice to be loaded

Originally posted by Kyles

hey guess what? mums coming down in convoy with us in the lazer hehe.. she will probly beat us down there the hoon. Shes going to try and borrow a porche of a good friend of ours and borrow that.. pitty our friend with the lamb isnt in perth.. shes in albany.. damn. They used to have a helicopter too

gez it would be nice to be loaded

Make sure she doesn't pass Willy.

Hmm , it's hard NOT to pass Willy when he drives at 5 under the limit. Hehehehe

Cheers

Ken

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