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bel - that's pretty good, what mods??

Paul - you should bust 12s wide open. Im expecting about a 13.5 i think. ;)

Niz - just need to fgure out a way to get her seat covers to her. If she still wants them. ;)

Bam - Ive got a bball grand final at 6:30 tonight, so I probably cant hang around.....I might not be able to make it at all..... ;)

too many :(s.

trust me i pay for my food!!

but i dont pay for my room .... and if i have to pay board i might as well move out - if im going to pay i might pay for my freedom as well ........ besides my parents have already got my room marked as the 'wine room'

Wow I am so full of stupid jokes at the moment. I was watching red dwarf on my PC last night and it had the crews emotions being stolen from the polymorph. Lyster had his something taken and he became really aggressive. It was so funny, one line was great "Well I am going to go down to the store room, strap on a couple of nukes to my head and Nut the smeg head into oblivion". Red dwarf are so funny. hahahahhahaha

^^^Reminds me of TROY!!

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