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Originally posted by zanda

glad to entertain Bam!

Hey ken,

what was that auction site? an can anyone look at stuff on there? I leik window shopping.

good to hear the ricer is still turning nice circles. good that you taught it how to drive before you gave it away, too!

Sorry Alex , password only but I can email pics and base info to you on anything you want.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - he was this fat footy club president guy.... we would take you over him any day babe!

Gee ,, I'm glad there is someone uglier than me out there

* doing a bel*

Ask the qld whores to explain that one.:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - last night was great though - me, niz and russ were laughing the whole time.

Russ and Niz - when I was dancing were jumping around up the back waving at me hahahhaa

Jumping who up the back?

Ohhh , you mean jumping up the back....

Sorry , just my gutter mind.

Wish I could have come and watched but was doing the brownie point thing.:P

* sigh *

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - it was nothing spesh hahaha I had to laugh at lauren and russ though... I almost forgot my steps cause I saw them waving.

yea I know but sometimes I could do with a laugh.

Having a non car and forum orientated wife can be hard work sometimes..:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Hehehe...yep the ricer does go round in circles very well - hopefully within the next hour or so I will be able to look at putting some food in my tummy, cos right now there is no chance that I could eat & keep it down:bahaha:

That's cos you drunk all of Danny's crownies.

Nothing to do with my driving..:P

Cheers

Ken

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