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One of my best friends buisness....

Blacktown Florist - deliver all over Sydney

22 Flushcombe Rd Blacktown NSW 2148

Phone: (02) 9622 2656

Ask for Helen, tell her your a friend of Kero and she will look after you.

Edited by Kero

isnt sending flowers a bit ghey? maybe to your gf on her bday or something, but if i died and you sent flowers, people would be suss.

"who's this abo bob guy? why is he sending flowers to munkyb0y? is there something we dont know?"

thanks alot bob, now all my family and friends doubt me. and i'm dead, so i cant defend myself.

see what you've done?

Ko Samui is a big party island. its a short flight over from the mainland. just dont carry any contraband around, you know what happens then. seriously, if your into that kind of thing, be real careful.

Patong Beach is a good spot. i loved it there. spent most of my time there.

Phi Phi island is real nice, but not much partying there, just good with the gf.

how'd u know i have a ponytail? bish!!!

how'd u know i have a ponytail? bish!!!

lol... i iz teh ninja king :huh:

im spending 2 days in bangkok and the rest in Pattaya... might do a trip down south and suss out the beaches and shiz. Something that concerns me is i keep hearing about beer bars... so where are the jake and coke bars man??

PS i intend to get my mate drunk off his ass and make out with a lady boy... a photo of that will haunt him till he dies

lol, those ladyboys are prolly gonna fool you too. almost everytime you see a super whored up bitch, that looks like p0rn, it's a ladyboy. lol.

i didnt go to bangkok, so i have no idea where to direct you around there.

i likem beach :huh:

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