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bahahahahahaha....whoretown would be too much effort to keep up on i reckon...

As if I don't get enough attention, how good would I be as the poster boy if I got SAU in the media for my court bragings.

Laughs at the silly leb on ns.com

Morning Anna's

I was having Anna withdrawl but now there are 2 annas so im cured twice as fast...

Oh and their both dashing women... :mad:

What do you want? :laugh:

Goddamn 10.30 boring tv :(

Best part of my day will be at 1pm, when i get to go to "Hogs Breath" on the company card to take a client to lunch...

Ummmmm im gonna order heaps of shit... Cause i can... Cause im fat...

ghey much

Morning Anna's

I was having Anna withdrawl but now there are 2 annas so im cured twice as fast...

Oh and their both dashing women... :(

suck up much

If I pretend I want to buy those printers off you, will you smooze me at lunch to sweeten the deal?

I told you, next time we are both in Noosa ill take you to the Villa Hotel for awsome seafood lunch...

suckup...

:(

OH YOOUUUUUUUUUUU.. *giggles*

:kiss:

:mad: hey! :(

Hi Anna :w00t:

What do you want? :laugh:

Nothing, I simply want some whoretown style affection from a lady... :O

ghey much

suck up much

;)

Your just jealous I know how to speak with the lady kind... :dry:

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