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Hey i know this is a little off topic to be putting in the N/A forum, however since most of you know about my 33 and the transformation, my patients (and non pateints) i thought i would share with you a little piece of my birthday which was yesterday (13th nov) apart form all the beauty presents i got off the miss's she gave this to me late in the afternoon. It has honeycomb and malteasers in it, with tirimisu, foreorocher, cookies and cream icecream layered! and everything is eatible! isn't it awsome???

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ew nice cake always come out brown. but seriously i would love someone to make a cake like that for me GRRR my family and friend what do they ever do for me, all i want is a skyline cake (and lots of money to go towards the skyline) tis pretty easy to please me but pft stocks and jocks just dont quite do it for me

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hahah lol totally agree, i bought a few little things for my garage but nothing for the car! which sucked but ahh well. It is the best cake ever, and tasted it aswell, i almost could go for some now (4 breaky, 2 bad it all gone). hame

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