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ahem* u didnt pay for that drink hahahaha top bloke shame u gave me a crap movie. if only it was something like girl next door or eurotrip hhaha

ahem* u didnt pay for that drink hahahaha top bloke shame u gave me a crap movie. if only it was something like girl next door or eurotrip hhaha

you wanna swap it for juiced? lol i bought juiced 2 on weekend fkn awesome game!

hey man! i had to listen to your mates talk about...shit and well...shit hahaha deserve free drink....lol

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Anthony, I think there is something wrong with your pm, maybe full? I wanted to thank you for the phone, but where are the speakers?

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Anthony, I think there is something wrong with your pm, maybe full? I wanted to thank you for the phone, but where are the speakers?

hey man! sorry about that i was wondering why i still had them i just saw them again this morning, i think my pm's are abit stuffed works pretty hectic this week i'll get it posted it out to you this weekend sorry for the hassle again, i'll search my old pm's for your address...yeha i tend not to delete my pm;s lol if i have any problems getting your addy i'll pm you or jus msg your number and i'll giv you a call

cheers,

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