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i'm gonna get everyone here on the emospace band wagon

fat chance of that happening!

there is no such thing as a cool myspace, your all emo's!!!!

morning whoretown.... teh zac is still feeling ill! :no:

:no: awwww poor isaac. well i'm feeling great, if that makes you feel any better

:laugh:

coffee time :laugh:

Bender - "you look a little wound up buddy, and your face is greasy, reeeaaaalll greasy. You been up all night"

Fry - "of course i've been up all night not because of cafiene but because of insomnia i couldnt stop thinking about coffee i need a nap *falls asleep* COFFEE TIME!!!!!!"

Bender - "you look a little wound up buddy, and your face is greasy, reeeaaaalll greasy. You been up all night"

Fry - "of course i've been up all night not because of cafiene but because of insomnia i couldnt stop thinking about coffee i need a nap *falls asleep* COFFEE TIME!!!!!!"

hey mike that mate of yours that tired to get the address of that guy a few weeks ago, how was he going to do it? i've heard you can go to the transport dept, say some bs story that car with plates XXX-123 reversed into me and drove off, and they give out details?

mmm leftover coldrock cookies and cream mixed with crunchie and The land of goat sphincter rings delight

strangely that sounds kinda nice :laugh:

i know what i want for lunch.................no not really, but i am hungry now :no:

yeah, i dont know exactly how but he said he would look into it. i didnt really want to ask what channels he used to look, knowing him, it wasnt dept of transport :no:

this is the only pic i am putting up of the car i want. not gonna give you much idea really, except what the engine is.

remember though, i did say it was differnt to what i was thinking.

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strangely that sounds kinda nice :no:

i know what i want for lunch.................no not really, but i am hungry now :O

yeah, i dont know exactly how but he said he would look into it. i didnt really want to ask what channels he used to look, knowing him, it wasnt dept of transport :no:

yeah it is :) i got some last nite to help my sore throat!

well its another avenue to take, so i'll give it a go when im upwardly mobile - cos if i can get it... some retribution will sure be sent his way i think a couple of lawyers, one to 'sue' his face, the other to 'sue' his car :laugh:

this is the only pic i am putting up of the car i want. not gonna give you much idea really, except what the engine is.

remember though, i did say it was differnt to what i was thinking.

i see no pic :laugh:

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