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Originally posted by Kyles

I wasnt cutting up my overies troy boy.. keep dreaming..  

I was cutting up a birthday chart.  

Get your butt on mirc :)

MIRC ??

You used to have your net sex here.

Getting a bit shy in your old age you 2 ??:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Haha, Ken, don't encourage them, I've just eaten:p

thought you were at SST's tonight or is that tomorrow ?

btw , got the word from Danny and looks all go atm.

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

small world huh

u know kylies mum

she told us wild stories about u and the porsche club ken

Uh oh.

Honest officer, Richard James and myself did not jump from the balcony onto those couches at the Esplanade.

Honest.:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Haha, and I know Ken's neice, Perth really is a backwater:p

That's niece you knoob and only as a person , not in the biblical sense cos I know she has more class than that:D

cheers

ken

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