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Originally posted by Neo

Micko is on the loose. Ken it must be nice tha he picks on someone else.

It's handy when people want something from you .

You can bag em and they don't dare bite back. j/k:D

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

Alot of married men are gay? Oh, that means you could be a fudge packer too:p

See'ya:burnout:

My wife says that most well dressed men with colour coordination are gay.

So pwpt60secf , myself and Micko are as hetro as they come.:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

That's my homies and I

I think he got it right Ken - you don't think he's gonna do any work do you?

btw - I reckon I might like to drive out on Sunday for the hillclimb. How long will it take me (bearing in mind the current demerit point regime) & how will I find the dam?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

What's the movie about Joe?

Shut up Ken:p

See'ya:burnout:

well, it's freaky shit... but loved the actors...

the jonny was awesome! and so did morgan freeman.

you gatta watch it, "Do not justify movie by its title, until you actually see it"

yeah shut up Ken! :D

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