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ok young and unexperience/not up with the times person here what does

pwptpf and Milk mean? i really have no idea?

Paul used to be called in his avater

Post whore Paul and tyre fairy( pwptf )

to which I added pwptpf ( post whore the pathetic fairy )

Old one and you had to be there...

Milk is Aidwins east coast romance.. :D

Cheers

Ken

lol  me and a friend were smsing each other and we were 5 feet apart :)

Sad to say but me and my friend have done that before ....... too many drunken nights at the Cott :D kept us amused for about 30 mins tho.

Ken, I wouldn't worry about how many there are, I doubt they'll be around long.

Milk =vicky

pwptf = me

Andrews words to me late Sat arvo was they were attacking a different market re. they were into the * lifestyle * thing and young people would be attracted to hang around them.

Hmmmm

Anyway they are talking about a 4wd dyno dynamics dyno and are willing to rent it to us when needed so I hope they stay around for a while.

Wonder who is going to tune for them though?

Cheers

Ken

Ken, Hmm, they have $100,000 for a $WD dyno? Wouldn't hold your breath:D

Niz, You and Ben will make a great pair:p

$172,000 for a 4wd dyno to be exact and don't you believe it.

Grant owns that building and has and is making good money from his IT business plus Nathan's mum doesn't mind spending

Cheers

Ken

great.. which ones are those i will love to go to them  :)

Paramount: Drunk Rocker Chicks

Rise: Drug phucked chicks

Metros: Really drunk asian street racers (just to add a little variety to your plate :D)

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