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Originally posted by skyzerr33

no ken glass and half and ur pissed

ie like cadbury a glass and half of milk get it

Ohhh riiiight....

I am glad about that!

So what happened at the bbq cos we ain't gonna get the truth out of niz , joe or paul ??

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by darK

haha.. i never read the pages that get whorred while i'm away..

but 6 pages in a few days..

u whores are getting slack.. lol

should be like 6 pages PER day

even whores get sore and have to rest. lol

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Psiker

i believe u cept bout the weight. u then sed later u were 85 :D

dont worry i believe u. they dont though

Psiker

do u read through everything?

ok.. guess which one..

i am like 6' though.. i'm not sure about inches...

Originally posted by skyzerr33

6 pages in a few days psiko u must of been reading the supra forum

not much happend at the bbq we got there at 12ish after kylies sisters party

joe was already smashed and they were making fun of him

i tried to go on the supra forums this morning and it wont open ??? ot maybe thats the wa one

id say at 6 foot to be a healthy weight ud be about 90 kilos darK

Psiker

Originally posted by Psiker

we have a 17yr old with a gtr somewhere on these forums

haha.. and some ppl say i bullshit..

even if he did have it.. would he be able to drive it?

for a first car..

i wanna get a mitsu galant vr4 [the old shape one]

coz its an evo underneath.. in a family car guise..

and then get a r34 gtt.. :D

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