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BEER OCLOCK!!! mmmm nothing better than that ..... although my Friday beer oclock will spent in a car going down south with grandpa driving *dig, dig*

Oh the boys are talking about Skirts ..... Aidwin i think you would look good in a mini yourself while Gradenko .... how do you feel about the tartan schoolgirl look :(

mmmm nice aidwin ..... :(

taking off your skirt ..... and you said you were shy ...... :D

sorry think this whole car biz has made me a little kooky ..... got this sudden burst of energy after lunch now even tho life is totally and utterly shit .... im in a good mood.

yeah im going to send Denver around to his house ..... to smack him around the head with a badger and throw mushrooms at him. :(

yeah have to bring out the old grandpa n gaywing jokes every now n then :D

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