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http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=...%3Doff%26sa%3DN

these girls will be doing the washing. [not the lakers girls, the girls that say TIGERS on their shirts]

They look young.

... nice

http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=...%3Doff%26sa%3DN

these girls will be doing the washing. [not the lakers girls, the girls that say TIGERS on their shirts]

they look like 14yr hooker wannabes

if you can't even be a successful hooker, but have to be a hooker wannabe then I feel it's my duty to pay the poor girls $5 and get them on the way to their dream

might take the golf down to this, not a hope in hell they're touching the 180 :P

i offered to wash peoples cars in the wasteland topless for $5 :P

and now these girls come along and you all rush to them :)

weres the equality :)

you have something hanging between your legs that wont look too flattering in a bikini justin

whos got a bus they can get washed?

close enough, if its this sunday, I'll try to bring the VIP Smellsior... narkeh, I'm gonna have to borrow that EOS 350D again... I'm gonna have to try and see how many of em I can get to rub the magic stick.

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