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lol hey u like that note i left u on ur car? hahahaha

ok cheers steve will check it out tomorow... just thought it weird that heathcote was up before calder seeing as calder was 2 days previous

Originally posted by funkymonkey

Yeah you forgot, narkeh likes it from behind...

no that would only make sense if HE was behind me u foolish n00b... otherwise it just makes it sound as tho i like to attack ppl by creepin ups on them

Originally posted by funkymonkey

Yeah you forgot, narkeh likes it from behind...

Originally posted by inark

no that would only make sense if HE was behind me u foolish n00b... otherwise it just makes it sound as tho i like to attack ppl by creepin ups on them

sounds more like narkeh likes to give it from behind :P

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