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just wow. literally not one person got the eels out of my tipping comp

I was around at a mates place drinking and watching the game. One of my other mates who was there is a broncos fan. Its safe to say in my drunken state, I gave him that much sh*t about it that its started to no longer be fun. BUt hey I haven't had much to crow about the past couple of seasons

Those wtf plates?

Yep yep, "WTF*033" ;)

Also just sent some emails to get my box rebuilt to Handel some more grunt and a bigger stall to suit the f**k off cam I want to get

Should be lumpier than a Russian sleeping hostels mattress :P

Yep yep, "WTF*033" ;)

Also just sent some emails to get my box rebuilt to Handel some more grunt and a bigger stall to suit the f**k off cam I want to get

Should be lumpier than a Russian sleeping hostels mattress :P

Do you also plan on purchasing an oil refinery?

Wayd u do Scott!!!

Sif I can remember back that far...

Yep yep, "WTF*033" ;)

Also just sent some emails to get my box rebuilt to Handel some more grunt and a bigger stall to suit the f**k off cam I want to get

Should be lumpier than a Russian sleeping hostels mattress :P

*Handle*

Those wtf plates?

WTF indeed.

Oh hai Scott. Do you have a second SAU shirt for me in your box by any chance?

Hey Chris, I gave Nick 2 shirts with your name on it, but I will check for you.

any teeth left in this thread?

No teeth, no public health care...

Women in T-Bar don't have any teeth Phil, if you where aussie you would know this :P

Nor do they have velcro gloves.

Hey Chris, I gave Nick 2 shirts with your name on it, but I will check for you.

No teeth, no public health care...

Nor do they have velcro gloves.

Righto thanks Scott. No teeth = no chance of the girl biting off you cawk when getting a gobby off them

Hey Chris, I gave Nick 2 shirts with your name on it, but I will check for you.

No teeth, no public health care...

Nor do they have velcro gloves.

Should have been 4 shirts mate.

Also, can you bring Mike James' to the cruise? Or I can grab them from you prior if more convenient.

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