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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

:grouphug: *Paul pinches Bam's ass:D*

Ken, I'm still reading back, not much happend:D

yep , whoretown was quiet on Saturday without you and the whoress.:type:

Cheers

Ken

Greg - rather u guys didnt see it..

very very harsh language

but this Msian guy who goes to Curtin and drives a WRX came tro my defence in a big big big way

with the harshest language i have heard and the whole forum kinda took my side coz the guy who flamed me was obviously lying

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

haha russ 5 fiddy and 3 dolla :)

*knock* sold to the man standing over there with the shaft avatar!

why are we bidding on russ?

adrian :)

dunno but I will raise you a

:whip:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha ken u missed out some ............. :69:  :cuddle:  :whip:  :)

Just wondering where u got to - see we miss ya when ur quiet :)

ooohhh , I gotta a dirty smiley from the whoress.

TISSUE !!

Cheers

Ken

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