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How can we help poor Kym and his vaginal disease that will eventually turn him into a complete pussy?

Does anyone know of corrective treatment?

I've been told that driving fast, while eating hunks of meat and being pelted with paintballs and listening to man-rock really loud can help reduce the symptoms..

Any other ideas?

ps - Kym, you brought this on yourself.. :)

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anyway what did u do last night

well i ended up in the f**king emergency room until 3am!

the night started off innocent enough with a $850 meal (7 heads) at the best f**king japanese teppan yaki restaurant in town several jap beers later its off to the kareoke bar downstairs

after all the small things and money for nothing - kym and aharon duo styles - it was time for true kym style to come out

went outside to get some smokes. went to walk back inside, i decide pretty pissed jumping over a metal railing was a good idea (i mean who has a zig-zag ramp anyway)

so off i go

only after 2 meters of free fall do i land on the side of my body on both my wrists and the top left of my shoulder, i also crack the side of my face on the f**ken pavement!

my head is bleeding from my piercing on the pavement (blood! i win!)

off to the royal perth emergency room for 3 hours for a "just in case" checkup

anyway they said i was fine

but this morning i cant do shit with my hands i cant even open the f**ken fridge

best. night. ever.

indeed..... What can be done????? :)

knicker bocker knicker bocker number 9 ....

he likes to dancve and keep in time

No lets get with the rhyme of the hips

Now we've got with the rhythm of the hips

Thats all my input into this thread.



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