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Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

Ken, i USED to shave it every 3 days :)

can do it in 5 minutes without a mirror

Dunno Bam , reckon it gives you a bit of the

* don't phuck wid me bro *

look about you.

I think your avatar makes you look cool.

But hell , what would I know and your asking a 46year old white dude this who thinks flares are still hip??:)

Cheers

living in the 70's

Ken

Originally posted by MrGTST

Flight was good.... Watched a movie... chatted with some ladies.... time passed very quickly ...

Ur just jealous :)

have u read the thread yet? steve reakons u have a different turbo

would have to pull the heat sheild off to tell

oh did u get numbers this time or do another models trick like the other day?

Originally posted by Sneeza

troy... we're not having kids so he won't need to look after them hahahaha

well there is an easy way to solve the no kids thing.

Hell , my wife used the method years ago.

Keep your ankles together.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

lol Ken  

yeah my mum says i look like a thug

and each time i come thru customs they ALWAYS check my bags 100%

ewww , as long as they don't pull on the big rubber gloves and say come with me...

Cheers

Ken

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