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Originally posted by Sneeza

Kym - hahahaha I had to make myself laugh..... I have had a bad week

Ken - nah came home... rings are gone.... things up in the air.... I dont give a shit anymore. i think I might go to confession this week hahaha

well, you're doing a good job making me piss my pants..!

the "rings" are gone being the wedding rings ? am i hearing correctly ?

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Originally posted by gtrken

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

Does that mean you are going on the cruise this Sat night?

Originally posted by Sneeza

Kym - hahahaha I had to make myself laugh..... I have had a bad week

Ken - nah came home... rings are gone.... things up in the air.... I dont give a shit anymore. i think I might go to confession this week hahaha

Go to confession??

Is that like the local pub ??:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Does that mean you are going on the cruise this Sat night?

No cos the Autronics won't be in so severely limited to revs and boost.

And if Simon is going , I wouldn't be able to control myself if we lined up.

He is starting to annoy me with the

* ohh I beat you and Brett * syndrome.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

mmm anyway guys... I have run out of dirty things to say.....  

Me and my plucked chicken are leaving.... hahahahaha

That was a fowl joke so catch you later babe.

Hope things get better for you and Drew snaps out of this jelousy

thing:(

Cheers

Ken

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