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im 23 n a half...i jus cum back from my home town hamilton (country town in da middle of woop woop) people (gurls...didnt pay any attention to the guys) who didnt know me thought i was a rich homie!!! rich-my skyline...and homie-my dada hoody...the only reason i was wearing that was that i couldnt be bothered washing my "no brand" hoody!!!

...ahahaa..i scored!!! lol

country towns are pathetic!!!hehehe no offence to any countrey people (please dont bash me...or sick your sheep onto me):D

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Originally posted by inark

lol...

i was just stating that the thread states "How old are u skylinerz" and he was replying 16 as in hes the youngest.. but he doesnt have a skyline... :D

and yes... at work i have a lot of time on my hands... GO ADSL SUPPORT

ah yes, but daddy has the R13 :D ...............

Originally posted by MZNISMO

denham u are getting old my son.. time to pass on the plates to meeeeeee!! thank you i will pick them up this week when i dropp of your walking stick

ill even wrap it in a bright red bow!! :uh-huh: :shake:

and what does my plates have to do with my age?

u aint comin over in your rice box r u?:shake: :lol: :uh-huh:

Originally posted by INASNT

and what does my plates have to do with my age?

u aint comin over in your rice box r u?:shake: :lol: :uh-huh:

:D well you know what its like when u see a middle aged man driving around a jap mobile

ahhh middle aged crisis!! im just trying to help you out before u hit that stage..

im putting your well being at heart here .. trust me its ok.

as for my rice box... bahhh u know u love it and it aint rice at all!

:D

Originally posted by inark

lol...

i was just stating that the thread states "How old are u skylinerz" and he was replying 16 as in hes the youngest.. but he doesnt have a skyline... :D

and yes... at work i have a lot of time on my hands... GO ADSL SUPPORT

inark,

you're a good man, are you coming to the cruise on friday if there is one??

Talk about a small world.. I know that amber chick... She's a friend of a mate of mine!

matt

Originally posted by INASNT

heres a pic of MZNISMO just so u all know what she looks like!!:shake:

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