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Oh no, it was your 2nd car, what was your 1st? A VW convertable finished in a nice shade of pink!!! (hehe!)

You want me to tell you what I have heard about you? I wouldn't go there! If you want a story on me, you won't get one, you don't know anyone I went to school with.

How is Cher anyway? (hehe!!)

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Originally posted by R31 Chick

Hay, I have lots of stories, don't push it or they will be on here for the world to see!

that's quite funny hey, as I went to school with my mate Psiker too... now THERE could be some incriminating stories (mostly about ex-gf's, but nevermind that)

Originally posted by R31 Chick

Oh no, it was your 2nd car, what was your 1st?  A VW convertable finished in a nice shade of pink!!! (hehe!)

You want me to tell you what I have heard about you?  

a 1981 Ford Cortina Ghia.... yeh babay! RWD 2.0L N/A power!!

it was Red actually....and was quite fun in the wet.. hehehe

best you PM me with an embarrasing story before you post it eh?

Originally posted by R31 Chick

What is Psikers real name?  My b/f and Dan and Phil probably know him to then hay!  More stories, yay, I love stories!

Still no stories on me!

Ahhhh.... you'll have to ask him yourself :)

tell me your last name and what school you went to, give me a few hours and i'll have you sussed :)

Originally posted by Strich9ine

Dam, there goes my life ambition, yeah that's right, I was planning to stalk you....

Well, you just never know, from what I heard, hmmmm. Nope, last name and what school stay a mystery!!! Oooooooo!

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