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Originally posted by Nizmo

haha kitchen appliances my butt!! Andy @ 6:30 in the morning "Lauren can u iron my shirt"  Niz "No get farked" - good wife im going to make :D

Andy , who the hell is andy ??

You have just disappointed 1/2 the SAU WA population if you gotta b/f

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Ken

hoy biatch !!:D

You saying I'm old and fat .

* Hmmm thinks , no , the wife said I was fat, niz just said old*

Damn alzheimers , wheres my Zimmer frame .

Hoy R34 , you STILL got my zimmer.

sorry , running joke.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

Andy my ex used to live with him haha he tried to domesticate me but it didnt happen.

* large collective sigh from the audience *

Hope yet fellas. Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

i never said u were old ken - you could be a 20 yr old that has lived an extremely hard life for all i know :D

* now she thinks I'm ugly *

Boohoohooo.

* goes into corner and crys.*

Unhappy

Ken:D

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