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Originally posted by gtrken

Niz , if you like sweet white,

Brown Bros Crouchen Reisling is great.

Wife thinks it's good as she is a sweet white lover

cheers

Ken

yeah had that ken nice drop. Orange Muscat Floras yummy as well cant remember who makes it - i remember the label tho.

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah got shadows balls cut off poor boy we werent content with doing that - we had to shave the cat as well - he looked shocking, he got his revenge tho he pissed in my car when we moved haha We had to get him shaved cos he had really long hair and he would stay out for 2 weeks at a time in bonking and fighting sprees and come back with his hair all matted and past brushable.

I've shaved few pussies when I worked at VET :P

Lion clip is my favorite...:P or was that landing strip :P

dont remember but it was fun! :D

Originally posted by 33Spec2

hello niz hello paul

thanx 4 your help paul i owe you a drink!:P

had a look at it when i got home - by the way wat is the third wire coming out the cig lighter? the red and black one?

anyway will finish it on friday arvo coz i wanna hav it done 4 friday nite

Obviously you did not read my post b4! shows how much attention u pay!:P

also i have these wires that come up under the drivers seat does anyone know wat these are 4???

Sorry Ken.. i didn't see the question.

No the stick goes into all forward gears perfectly.. all equi-distant. feels like a brand new box.can't tell anything is wrong until trying to select reverse...then it only seems to go about1/2 the usual travel and then as i disengage the clutch, she jumps out.

Originally posted by Kyles

what the hell where you doing with thoes cats joe??

Kyles remind troy boy about a certain debt he owes me b4 he gets you a pressie.

Hmmm , maybe I had better remind him myself:D

Cheers

Ken

awww your cats cute psiker - mines got black and white pretty muc in the same places just its got orange on her as well but she's mostly black and twice your cats size.

She doesnt like anyone but me only comes when i call her - its funny my mum stands a the front door calling her and she wont come in and goes ot me lauren call your bloody cat will u as soon as i call her she's in like a shot. But her and i have a bit of a bond - she picked me i didnt pick her haha

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