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  SMR33 said:
Anyone listening to Nova atm??

Scissor Sisters new song is called "She's My Man" :P

I guess thats quite appropriate when Lee is Mike's bitch :P

lol yeah, i wont deny it, but he's a good bitch at that :(

  impact_blue said:
I've gotta say, i'm loving the entertainment value of all the new f**kheads joining the QLD club. Thanks for your continued support you wankers.

thats a very warm hello then, i'd hate to see you when your pissed off :huh:

oh, and i'm back bishes

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  impact_blue said:
Ahahah he can't get the stove to work! Ahahahahaha!

wasn't he the spokes person for weight watchers a while back?

although that man makes a mean dessert!

  lilmike86 said:
thats a very warm hello then, i'd hate to see you when your pissed off :huh:

She just likes to make an entrance

  impact_blue said:
He might have been the spokesperson, but he's still a fat prick

Fark me Anna!! (:P) your in a really good mood today!! did Andy try to teabag you again!!

And i'm sorry Lee, but I will not be copying (OYO) into my sig...

those boobs are not that great. They need to be ( o Y o )Atleast then you have the boob, the nipple (which, unlike yours, does not look anzac biscuit size), and the nice cleavage in the middle.

  impact_blue said:
And i'm sorry Lee, but I will not be copying (OYO) into my sig... those boobs are not that great. They need to be ( o Y o )Atleast then you have the boob, the nipple (which, unlike yours, is not anzac biscuit size), and the nice cleavage in the middle.

i will change it for you Anna....

but really that was Squizzy's handy work....

  phatboi2010 said:
i will change it for you Anna....

but really that was Squizzy's handy work....

Well then I shall be emailing him to let him know how piss poor his handiwork on the boobs was :huh:

  impact_blue said:
Well then I shall be emailing him to let him know how piss poor his handiwork on the boobs was :huh:

dont do it....... i have this feeling he is stalking me and waiting for me to put a foot out of line and ban me :P

  impact_blue said:
and these are quite nice too :P( o )( o )

*sigh* aren't boobs great?

hooray for boobs!

can we make it a public holiday? "Hooray for Boobs Day" what do you think?

but bigger is better (most times) ( o Y o )

bye bye person everyone calls anna :huh:

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  lilmike86 said:
hooray for boobs!

can we make it a public holiday? "Hooray for Boobs Day" what do you think?

but bigger is better (most times) ( o Y o )

nah man what about the one you pasted this morning that was wrong :huh:

  phatboi2010 said:
nah man what about the one you pasted this morning that was wrong :huh:

which ones? i dont remember? oh, unless you mean the gigantic ones that looked like watermelons, then yes, they were wrong.

  Mr-Toy33 said:
teabagged...

Teabagging.jpg

didnt need that visual

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