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Originally posted by Sneeza

Night Niz....

kym - Niz started it hahah or was it Ken....

I dinnit start nuffin...:D

Nite Niz.

Watch out for the pervert pencil so better take Mr Freddo to bed to protect you:D

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Sneeza

Jeeeeeez Ken.... settle down mate hahahhaa..... you won't have to pay me in lollies..... I'm old enough to suck other things  

*did I just say that outloud?* hahahaha jokes.... shock value

:bahaha:

I assume you're talking about chupa-chups?

Originally posted by Sneeza

Jeeeeeez Ken.... settle down mate hahahhaa..... you won't have to pay me in lollies..... I'm old enough to suck other things  

*did I just say that outloud?* hahahaha jokes.... shock value

I didn't mention anything about lollies.:D

That was Micko but if your offering...

*aftershock value.* hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Jeeeeeez Ken.... settle down mate hahahhaa..... you won't have to pay me in lollies..... I'm old enough to suck other things  

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Liz , nice to see your still being dirty double innuendo.

Beats some of the stuff you were posting earlier this week. I was getting worried about you.

Are you at home or your mates ??

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

#Car talk for a moment if you will people#

Ken - how are things going with the racer?

Hey , stop ruining the dirty ambience:D

Engine is together, goes back in tomorrow and hopefully will be running it in up and down the freeway thursday or friday night.

Cheers

Ken

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