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Hahahaha expecting a bite?? Sorry, I don't do the whole keyboard warrior thing :ninja: Think what you want, I'm still smiling :P

I just dont get why you feral girls call yourselves call yourselves models. Do you think that you could be a model without those implants?

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Hahahaha oh 'Tom' do stop!! I'm flattered by your obsession baby but you're making me blush! I mean you signed up for this site and within less than 20 minutes you had posted in my thread and it's the only place you have posted all evening! So come on now, be brave and let us know your real login... Then I can post you some signed copies of my shoots, but unfortunately huni, I like real men so please STOP STALKING ME Bahahahahahahaha :P

f**k yeah good for you, i love seeing people smash themselves in their pursuits for anything.

sorry but i have to ask someone who has been there, every girl tells you they dance to get through uni/higher ed, is it true?

also need a PA? i am more then happy to drive your cars to work for you :thumbsup:, then to uni haha

Hahahaha oh 'Tom' do stop!! I'm flattered by your obsession baby but you're making me blush! I mean you signed up for this site and within less than 20 minutes you had posted in my thread and it's the only place you have posted all evening! So come on now, be brave and let us know your real login... Then I can post you some signed copies of my shoots, but unfortunately huni, I like real men so please STOP STALKING ME Bahahahahahahaha :thumbsup:

Ok Alicia, why would I want photos of you..... I like real girls with real tits.So please send some edited airbrushed pictures to whom ever you wish but just remember people will see you in person one day and there won't be any trick lighting or computer software to make you look good. Opps I think you bit after all!

Oh dear... Tom didn't have any more of those mighty intelligent 10 minutes in the making come backs for me... I'm devo'd! Meh... So many tossa's eh? Gotta love em... Great entertainment!! Want to see pics?? Check my myspace! Haven't done any shoots since I moved to Bris, had my surgery and just starting to get back into things now :thumbsup:

Cheers once again for the positive comments! Looking forward to meeting ALL of you one day soon :D Even the jackass's I love to laugh hehe

Hahaha oh there he is!! You're getting slower Tommy Boy!! I wouldn't be bagging models if I were you, you mightn't have any other chance of success if you don't learn to spell properly! There's no airbrushing or trick lighting in promotions... I will be seeing you in person one day... Will you be at Indy by any chance?? Can't wait! Let's hope you have the balls to face us away from the computer hahaha

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Oh dear... Tom didn't have any more of those mighty intelligent 10 minutes in the making come backs for me... I'm devo'd! Meh... So many tossa's eh? Gotta love em... Great entertainment!! Want to see pics?? Check my myspace! Haven't done any shoots since I moved to Bris, had my surgery and just starting to get back into things now :thumbsup:

Cheers once again for the positive comments! Looking forward to meeting ALL of you one day soon :D Even the jackass's I love to laugh hehe

Counting the minutes for my replies hey? People really should check out your my space, wonder who they would agree with if they did? Bet it would be me! I mean you have talked yourself up so much, its all down hill from here because everyone is expecting to see a model now!

Counting the minutes for my replies hey? People really should check out your my space, wonder who they would agree with if they did? Bet it would be me! I mean you have talked yourself up so much, its all down hill from here because everyone is expecting to see a model now!

whats your myspace anyway? So we can find out how hot you are..... haha

Er... Have you ever even seen me apart from here?? I haven't talked myself up, there will be some that find me attractive and some that won't, just like everything in this world, each to their own is the saying :D Post a pic of yourself up baby! Obviously I'm doing ok though as I'm the one who just paid cash for my 34 GTR while I suspect you my friend are still dreaming when you made your login name... Anyways, thanks for the entertainment! I doubt you'll ever front me so take care of yourself Tommy Boy and keep that highly educated mind of yours tweaking with envy :thumbsup: I'm outty :P

It's all the same babe... Promotions MODEL, Photographic MODEL, Catwalk MODEL... See the link?? I do it all :thumbsup: Many girls do...

Myspace is www.myspace.com/alicia_paris Have a look I know you're aching to :P I know no matter what your true perception is, you'll try to come back in here with criticism... You're too predictable :D You really are just so much fun Tommy! We really should meet sometime soon :P You'll have to show me that great GTR of yours!

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Er... Have you ever even seen me apart from here?? I haven't talked myself up, there will be some that find me attractive and some that won't, just like everything in this world, each to their own is the saying :D Post a pic of yourself up baby! Obviously I'm doing ok though as I'm the one who just paid cash for my 34 GTR while I suspect you my friend are still dreaming when you made your login name... Anyways, thanks for the entertainment! I doubt you'll ever front me so take care of yourself Tommy Boy and keep that highly educated mind of yours tweaking with envy :thumbsup: I'm outty :P

Ha Ha Alica, Jokes on you, I have a Bachelor Degree not some diploma. Hmmm sorry but any year 10 drop out can get a real estate licence! Bye!

A Bachelor Degree with that spelling?? I highly doubt it baby.... I did year 11 & 12 through Tafe as I moved out of home early due to circumstances, I still got into uni but decided I'd rather get out and earn some money early so I didn't have to be just a dreamer for so many years... And look where it's got me!! Take care dear sweet Tommy, you keep chugging along thinking you can bring others down, it's people like you that inspire me to go even further :thumbsup: Cheers for the entertainment!

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