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did you go to future anna?

No future for me mate. I've not been working for the last month and a bit, so I haven't spent money on grog or tickets or anything >_< My housemate managed to get tickets to 3 of them though >_<

miss anna how you going my sweet! been along time between hugs and chilleh nights >_<

whats been going on? will have to come over again soon to see everyone

hi hi hi >_< Yeh it has been a while! Chilleh nights are no longer called chilleh, they are just Tuesday night dinner, and hardly any of the original dinner-goers come anymore :D I miss teddie eddie :w00t:

oh what how weak! should gather everyone up! :w00t:

will have to do one for when i come over.. will be easier that way :rofl:

i noticed hardly anyone is here anymore >_<

but they still manage to get 20+ ppl every tuesday night >_<

to much work not enough whoring :D

shane... this was sent to me and altered just for you...

>>> > Two true Ipswich females walk into a David Jones store, walk up to

>>> > the perfume counter and pick up a sample bottle.

>>> >

>>> > Shazza sprays it on her wrist and smells it..

>>> >

>>> > "That's quite noice, innit, don't ya fink Cheryl?"

>>> >

>>> > "Yeah, what's it called?"

>>> >

>>> > "Viens a moi."

>>> >

>>> > "VIENS A MOI, what the f**k does that mean?"

>>> >

>>> > At this stage the assistant offers some help.

>>> >

>>> > "Viens a moi, ladies, is French for "come to me".

>>> >

>>> > Shazza takes another sniff and offers her arm to Cheryl, saying,

>>> >

>>> > "That doesn't smell like come to me, does that smell like come to

>>> > you, Cheryl?"

shane... this was sent to me and altered just for you...

>>> > Two true Ipswich females walk into a David Jones store, walk up to

>>> > the perfume counter and pick up a sample bottle.

>>> >

>>> > Shazza sprays it on her wrist and smells it..

>>> >

>>> > "That's quite noice, innit, don't ya fink Cheryl?"

>>> >

>>> > "Yeah, what's it called?"

>>> >

>>> > "Viens a moi."

>>> >

>>> > "VIENS A MOI, what the f**k does that mean?"

>>> >

>>> > At this stage the assistant offers some help.

>>> >

>>> > "Viens a moi, ladies, is French for "come to me".

>>> >

>>> > Shazza takes another sniff and offers her arm to Cheryl, saying,

>>> >

>>> > "That doesn't smell like come to me, does that smell like come to

>>> > you, Cheryl?"

lol......

Its ok anna it wasnt that flash anyways...music levels you can talk over are a fcking joke...wasnt really that impressed!! Still managed to have fun but i cant say that was due to the music levels lollz

Its ok anna it wasnt that flash anyways...music levels you can talk over are a fcking joke...wasnt really that impressed!! Still managed to have fun but i cant say that was due to the music levels lollz

lol now i understand future music thingy....

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