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THANKS 4 UR REPLIES GUYS^^

I AM SO HAPPY TO KNOW YOU^^

WHERE IN VICTORIA U GUYS SITUATED

UM...SORRY I DIDNT SCAN MY RAV4 ON MY COMPUTER...ONCE I DID THEN I WILL POST IT ON:)

BY THE WAY WHAT YOU GUYS DRIVING?

HAVE A NICE DAY:p

PS:I DUNNO WHOSE DANNY..SO I AM DEFINITELY NOT DANNY'S GF...N I DONT HAVE BF...CALL ME MILK FOR THE MEANTIME....

Originally posted by MZNISMO

welcome milk

ignore inasnt he is sexually deprived :P

erm get this right  

i introduced this ****tt friend of mine to the supra one  

as soon as i stopped seeing him  

she jumps at him  

lol chicks are ***d  

anyways  

yeah skyline guy is good  

but yee  

nothin really happening  

i cbf right now  

now who is sexually deprived???

we both know where that quote came from!! :uh-huh:

lol i do that matty

because inasnt is so slow

thats the only way he understands

denham id appreciate if deleated that post thanks

that was private and confidential

so now ill post a quote from u!

"hey ambs man .. u know what kinda cream gets rid of itchy balls??

i got really itchy balls and i cant stop scratching!!!!

it all started when i was getting explicit dirty thoughts of inark.. i think i need help!"

sorry i had to post it

have a nice day

by the way..

milk: wat does ur nick mean?

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