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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, That's great, can't wait to help him do the engine transplant:D I was at SST tonight, and taking Steve's son to the 2F2F premiere tommorow:D

Steves son ??

And I thought those pedophile innuendos weren't true:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Kyles

It was really really weird for me..

bwahahha  and mum thinks imm such a good girl..

We all think you are a nice girl

Only Troy knows if your a GOOD girl....

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

what was wierd for u sexy?

that ur mum knows a bloke old enough to br your dad that flirts with u?

so paulie she was ur pimp?

Flirt ??

who told you that.

* sshh Kyles , he doesn't know , he is only fishing *

Cheers

Ken:D

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