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lol... Spend one day in Whore Town. We will call that your initiation :google:

Then... you will be corrupt lol

Oh, im already corrupt. Just let me settle in a bit.

maybe i have shared too much already in previous posts?....

Nah all is cool. U guys dont scare me a bit.

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Welcome Danielle

I just skimmed this thread and its got topic touching on teh ghey, teh orgies and teh rumors started already, much like Whorington McTowningsworth

Chicks only look hot in EVO's, go get yourself an 8 :google:

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Oh hai missdee! Welcome! :woot:

So seeing as we have seen your prettiful tatts... how about enlightening us with a picture of what you actually look like! I'll show you mine if you show me yours ;)

Yep sounds good. Kel and I have our pics on our profile. Where's ur avatar too?? u should use ur pic of ur tat at ur avatar :P

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Tom, Riley's on Main St in Osborne Park is heaps good, they're one of he best in WA :P

Ah, thanks Mel, I live NoR and work in Ossy Park so probably a better option for me. Thanks any Dee.

Found there website too - http://www.reillytat2.com/About%20us%20Page.htm

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Ah, thanks Mel, I live NoR and work in Ossy Park so probably a better option for me. Thanks any Dee.

Found there website too - http://www.reillytat2.com/About%20us%20Page.htm

yeah they're really good!!! Really clean and nice as well

Awww the new girl doesn't want to play with us :P *throws the ball to Mel*

*throws ball back to Kel* I think we scared her Kel, she doesn't realise that we're the 'cool kids' here!! But then again, photo-chopping does take time LOL *personal joke* just kiddin! Everyone chill

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Oh hai missdee! Welcome! :P

So seeing as we have seen your prettiful tatts... how about enlightening us with a picture of what you actually look like! I'll show you mine if you show me yours :woot:

Sorry guys been late night shopping.

I will try and get together a photo of myself, give me a couple of weeks for photo chopping LOL! and it should be ready. nah, i will c what i can do.

hey Mel, what Skyline you after?

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