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nah i swing in both directions! :)

Remind me to hit you over the head with a wrench if you offer to give me a 'hand' :woot:

Nuff whoring of this thread.... leave it at that.

Remind me to hit you over the head with a wrench if you offer to give me a 'hand' :woot:

Nuff whoring of this thread.... leave it at that.

BWahahahaha..

Stop whoring in my thread!

*kicks all of your asses back to the hornsby thread* Now stay in there!

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I may not be able to do this day but I will still be coming to help out and cheer you guys on..

:) .... Nooooooo! You have too.....

*runs away and stops whoring up the thread*

Financial matters ;)

hmmmph... damn money... it will be ok.. I am going to win Powerball onThursday night.... then it will be track cars all around.... bwahahahaha

hmmmph... damn money... it will be ok.. I am going to win Powerball onThursday night.... then it will be track cars all around.... bwahahahaha

Haha win me 2mil kthanxpls

I wont be able to make it for this one :D

Thought so.. Not unless you need my help.. :(

*hugs*

;) It's up to bout 20-25million....should be able to giva ya 2!

Yay! I will be debt free have my GTR and a nice place for some sexah parties :)




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