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few more hours and it is scotch time

num

Why is it the models on tv look like if they sneezed to hard they would snap in half ?

Women with curves... win :)

Skeletor... out :ermm:

I agree. Skinny bitches just don't do it for me. Bony pointy bits everywhere.

Give me curves anyday :ermm:

P.S. I'm going to bed. You should be able to survive to 7 without me Jase :) we shall speak later about the tools :(

*tips hat*

ooo wait... I have a hat here perfect for tipping

I'm really suprised it took you guys to find that out she made that like 2 or 3 weeks ago. But it was inevitable.

Permission to add as friend?

Bought my new EEE PC today. $475 for one of the new ones with Intel Atom N450 processor, 2gb ram, 250gb hd, windows 7, 6 cell battery n everything. I thought it was a good deal :D Now I can watch porn on the train :)

WinRar!

SCORE! Thanks for the link!!! :P:D:bunny:
+1!! hahaha

NP guys, sharing is caring. Although I was hoping colin would get more pissed off :(. Hate you guys, gooche axing, etc...

LOL! Might fine detective work on facebook martin, even if you are a little slow

Your mum's a little slow

I can has ?

Get in line

I'm leaning towards the nismo shocks..... I wonder if putting my king springs on them would work ok. I'm unsure what springs he has on them now.... hmm...

Grinder love

sticks not that big ... wait for it...
that's what she said
zing

Top form fellas :P

oooo I could totally go a Zinger burger right now... why aren't KFC open? :D

I know hey, where is the 24hr KFC when u need it?

well... brim tipping at least

later pilgrim

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secksy

maam

I'm all alone now :):bunny:

I'm scared :D

Don't worry jase, I'm here now. Hugs?

Actually it looks like the Pom is too, three way?

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