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Richie haha is starts to matter when ya making love to a baby-man thing. Average up is good ...... prawn dick is not good.

reminds me of the Seinfield Episode last night: Pigmen and the women who love them .... LMAO.

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its called boredom Ross. :P At lunch i went outside as you do and i was friggin squinting cos in the god damn 4 hours of darkness ive been cooped up and my eyes couldnt adjust to light. So depressing feel like im in gaol!

Yes love seinfield even if they do repeat it heaps bit like the Simpsons - timeless classic that i'll force my kids to watch in 20 years time :D

weather is ok

yeah its bullshit but at the same time we dont want elephant men either haha

Paul Walker has had a penis extension - i know i mentioned this before but i dont think you guys were around. He wants to be the biggest any girls been with *shrugs* sounds liek a tool to me.

i should be a morning radio DJ - the amount of dodgy stuff i know to talk about :P

stop teasing Richie - i'll make sure i rub it in on my days off - where im going what im doing - what glorious weather it is :D

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