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yeah dont see Troy on often .... im getting a bit "over it" myself .... be focusing more n my career and less on whoring these coming weeks need to get priorities straight me thinks

has it been auctioned yet Liz?

Originally posted by Kyles

Oh well maby we can pop over and see you preform!!

hehe tomato dress :D

hey liz went to look at a house in St Andrews today .... had all Irish dancing trophies in it!!

It sucks how antything to do with the law takes soooooooo long!

Yeah i dont get much time either these days.

I had uni today and my lecturer was going through the assignment.. The others who have already done the assignemnt in previous classes said it was too hard and poorly explained. So for us as a trial shes made it easier.. when she was going through it she was going "ahh we dont need to do that bit.. take that part out, and um.. i just want u to do this instead of this..

I was like YES!! ... Easy assignment now. Will take all of 2 weekends to do no doubt!

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