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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

I already felt it.... it was good

worth every micro secound :( hahahahah ;)

are you leaving us Lory? where to?  

Ive been away from whoretown so I missed the info...

well Nice to know you and meet you

I have to say, there isnt many chick (No chick) have great personality like yours... and call me Dodge bastard hahahhahahahahah

anyway Thanks for all the lifts and Thanks for me to drive and thresh your car and that :bahaha:

I wish you best of luck with your new job and New life away from Perth ;) (if you are leaving interstate) ;)

keep in touch.... (* I think I am ganna cry *)

see ya :D

you dodgy grobping bastard Joey ;)

WHAT THA???? eh???

not going nowhere! i can thav my plates in any other state ;)

but thanks for the kind words Joe ....... and saying my boobies are nice ;)

Evening all

Yerp , nice boobies ( or so pwptpf say's )

You , Hi paul ( for when he gets back)

Hello Slim ( whoever you are )

Chaos , ya gotta new whoreland, don't stuff it up this time:D

Cheers

Ken

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