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Originally posted by Micko

You are so predictable master ken - as soon as the femme leaves, so does the master of the kuma satra....

Nope , Kyles and Sneeza came and went and I still hung on.

Niz goes and I have to blow...

I mean go...

Cheers

Ken

Doing a joe, saying night for 3 pages..

Originally posted by gtrken

You mean 2 cars..

Not the guy I thought.

Kinda strong , suave looking.

I can see what you saw in him.

Unfortunately , the external is not the bit that stays forever.

It's what's inside that you will be with into old age so get one that can make you laugh ,respects  and trusts you.

Cheers

Ken

i know that ..... i have a thing for a guy with nice eyes n smile anyway .... they dont change as they get older :)

haha yeah he was strong just ask him haha nah had an ego to go with the suaveness .... but least i got to beat him up occasionally .... :P nah he did martial arts and used to have a pair of boxing gloves so we used to go into the backyard n slug it out :D

Bam i got page 2000 ..... so i wont be greedy. Nite everyone :wavey:

Gone

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