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aidwin trust me paul aint that interesting when hes drunk he just goes all quiet and u dont even know he's drunk til the morning when he complains of a wicked hangover and it was like "say what? u didnt drink that much did u?" he basically goes quiet then goes to sleep. U coming to Albany Aidwin?

Nah kyles i aint framing it hehe it was just my achievement for today but im sure it wont matter tommorrow!

hehe sounds like a plan Troy :elaugh:

kyles i ran into a chick that i used to work with that threatened to bash my face before and she was main reason i left in my job - on saturday night i run into her and she was so happy to see me it was a case of "what tha?"

Troy: haha lets u got your own portable clothes line in pauls boot :)

Kyles: They are probably all preggers that what happened to the bitches i want to school with!

Aidwin :Shouldve organised earlier silly haha oh well i'll bring u back all the goss and photo evidence :)

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