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Originally posted by Nizmo

why does everyone think im dating paul  ive even gotta set Dan straight tommorrow at work - im like what a weird question where on earth did u get that from!! Battery operated boyfriend haha isnt so bad by the ken is describing it - should be a salemen for barberellas ken haha!!!

are you really dating Paul? really? Cool!

Good luck! he is great guy! you should be happy!

I am happy for you! NIZ!

you dirty Paul!!! I knew you were up to some thing!! :lol:

:P

cheers

Joe :bahaha:

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oooh sex in da car thats right haha glad i dont live in arizona i mean who are they to say where and when u can do it let alone eat cabbage!!

Ooooh Joe if only sale of the century was still on u would win a fortune!!

Originally posted by Nizmo

Ken - even i thought i had more class than that haha !! Now i know what people really think ;)

Ohh trust me you DON'T want to know what I really think.:P

Cheers

old with imagination

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

oooh sex in da car thats right haha glad i dont live in arizona i mean who are they to say where and when u can do it let alone eat cabbage!!

Ooooh Joe if only sale of the century was still on u would win a fortune!!

Yea but walking in with the full 38 editions of the Funk and Wagnell ( say THAT 4 times when your pissed niz )

will probably give it away.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Yea but walking in with the full 38 editions of the Funk and Wagnell ( say THAT 4 times when your pissed niz )

will probably give it away.

Cheers

Ken

And besides , Sale of the Century is no longer.

They booted me mate Glenn off.

Cheers

Ken

I am ignoring Niz's last posting.

Is it working ??

Yes they replaced Sale of the Century with Who wants to be a millionaire hmmmm Take Glen over Eddie anyday.

Joe i know your just stirring so im pretending u didnt sat that last comment.

Originally posted by Nizmo

Hey Ken ive got Top for a couple of pages over the last couple of days not bad for an old newbie.

As opposed to me who is a newb oldie. j/k

Yea me old mate Glenn. Won two Classic rallies in W Aust with him a few years ago.

Hell nice guy with a great sense of humour.

Was VERY popular with the ladies.

Cheers

Ken

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