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Originally posted by Nizmo

yes hope u had a happy bday psiker - if your not twisted and bitter at us - mines comming up soon :mad:

yeah some of the saying arent too bad at all hehe

nah im not bitter or twisted. had 41 ppl turn up. more than i realised. a few ppl idnt come. i expected that. either way i still got so smashired it wasnt funny. partay ended though when a bouncer got over zealous and started turfing ppl out

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Originally posted by Psiker

partay was da kik ass :mad:.

OMG. I'll second that. Never been so parro in my life... cept the time i yakked...

mad props to Psiker for the partey, all you chumps that were invited and didnt come, suck ass!

so many drinks, so many other chicks, so little time...

Originally posted by Strich9ine

OMG. I'll second that. Never been so parro in my life... cept the time i yakked...

mad props to Psiker for the partey, all you chumps that were invited and didnt come, suck ass!

so many drinks, so many other chicks, so little time...

ahha didnt even realise u was on. yah party owned. i didnt even have to pay a thing. hurt the next morning though lol!!!!

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nah im just doing stuff! Well knowing them they wouldve been blind also - well they SMS'd me a couple of times that night haha one was 4am in the morning so they mustve been having a good time :mad:

Originally posted by Psiker

:bahaha:  ur damn right sista :mad:  

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haha, you know what's funny.. scotty drove us al home, and if i wasnt so smashed to realise he was driving i woulda stopped him..... ohwell, we got home in 1 piece and it wasnt my license being risked.. heheh

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