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Sorry that some of us have to work! hahaha - actually I was just checking out ur post UR2EZ - I hadn't seen the photos.... funny stuff!

TWS owned? Pftttt...... I admit, TNS got owned that night, but this thread? Nope - sorry boys

TNS owned TWS on this thread - Booyakasha!!!

Originally posted by DR GTR

Carlo I love you. TWS or TNS I still love you.

I wonder what evil thing you wrote before you edited the post? :lol:

lol.

I love all the team westside brother and sisters... thats why I always ask for your company at our humble outings up north..

:uh-huh:

Originally posted by katohadamoto007

I have decided to change my allegiance - I from this point on am no longer a member of TNS. I will be the founding member of a new team. But I am struggling a bit with the name what u guys think?

TCT = Team Clubb Troppo

or

TSRUS = Team Skanks'R'Us

????? lol

skank hunters?

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