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Me and mohsen were keen to see this

when you reminiscing them times, and you cry because your mate almost died and you had to wake up early and hungover af to save him.

f**k. YOU.

was dezz's missus missy? as i remember a lot of shit there,

or was there a 3rd stalking incident i'm not aware of?

(1st being the poor girl who worked at maccas shepp)

lmfao.

what.

was dezz's missus missy? as i remember a lot of shit there,

or was there a 3rd stalking incident i'm not aware of?

(1st being the poor girl who worked at maccas shepp)

Nah think missy was the girl on the SAU FB page he kept white knighting and then stalking

yeah that the one, and knew about the shepp chick from the spotted thread.

his version of spotted, was car, colour, full number plates, where worked, rough hours working (as in down to the minute but not seconds..) and a details description of the female driver.

when ppl called him ut on it, he started his stalkerstoppers company to show he was one of the good guys not a weird creep.

never heard about the Dezz missus one....more info needed!

Interesting email... for someone so into legal action, you'd think you could at least construct a legible sentence. But the caps lock made me aware just how serious the situation was.

pm plox

whatd he say to your ex dezz? :\

can't remember the details other than the fact I was going to f**k him up for it. I think he was just being himself

Nothing that Matt didn't also say

He had about as much chance with her as the captain...

She probably would've knocked that terrible hairstyle off his head before he got that far

I don't think so... you know he's a parking lot behind work with chloroform kinda dude....

I wish I was joking :/

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