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well whats everyone doing for the next couple of evenings? as this is my last week on leave and wouldn't mind doing something

as from lack of money....aint doin much.

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well whats everyone doing for the next couple of evenings? as this is my last week on leave and wouldn't mind doing something

well tomorrow i'm checking out a car but nothing every other night till saturday >_<

can i join in lee :happy::P

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Your mom was against me f**king her in ass; until I started to thumb it, then slip it in. She did a gecko move up the wall, and then settled down, was odd when she started to scream your name though

dude i saw that on youtube last night!! >_<

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Linh :(

and no you cant come >_<

well tomorrow i'm checking out a car but nothing every other night till saturday :happy:

can i join in lee :P:rofl:

tag team mike? i bags first go, lee u can go last :spank:

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so lee what time you want me to turn up >_<

but anyone want to do something as i only have tonight and thurs night left??

depends on what you want to do? lee is busy so that outs that idea out :happy:

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Come on guys... obviously we can't control what you do on other forums or dictate your opinions of others, but be careful what you say on SAU. It's expected some crap will happen in whoretown, but it *is* still a public area of SAU and as such its content affects how people will view us as a group.

Accurate or not, I'd like to think we're above random shitstirring, but discussing it on SAU - in a public area too - is probably not that great. I think we all enjoy a bit of a dig from time to time, just try be a bit smart about things...

(Damn I feel old lol)

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