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yeah mine they are trying to remove the ZX as well haha im just semi working today - got to go back to skippers shortly to pick up car - but jeffs picking me up - he's cool get along well with him!

No, neither can I! "And this is how you do that, hang on a second, just gotta do some more whoring then I have to go throw the Skyline sideways, nack in a second!" said Paul as he is walking down the hallway!

yeah me surfie too - and it was all for the love of a guy but it was funny cos a couple of the head homie boys really liked me so lets just say i wasnt too popular with the homie girls - they always threatened to beat my head in - wasnt my fault!!

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Paul loves being the SAU whale along with troy.. have you SEEN the photo's of them two in the pool ? let's not go there :)

I'm tall yep, not entirely lanky, just medium build i guess you could say...but ever so buff :)

hey, i've never had enough! i'm just busy, i'm a software developer/it jack-of-all-trades so i get pretty busy sometimes :)

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