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i can act like a queen if you all want :D

i just dont get it

how can u act like a queen when ur shark bait??

so boys wat do ya say we bring our fishing rods along this week?? seen as bait will be there we can stop off at semaphore and fish for a bit lol

hahaha

ブローバイサブタンク パワーUPに 日産 スカイライン

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o and by the way there's a cruise on for the benefit of people just joining us at home, refer to page 1.

rest of the thread is filled with meaningless dribble :bunny:

and i thought shark bait is what they called nemo in finding nemo

ah im turning this place into a wasteland refer to last cruise thread which is still going despite it clearly being done n dusted with pics included.

post pics of tat or ban :D pic tells a 1000 words

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off the record i just watched "Shark Tale" and they call him the "Shark Slayer"

but kellie is shark bait lol

now we just need to find the shark Slayer and all will be good.

i hereby declare this:

THE NEW WASTELAND THREAD.

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