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wtf.. hahaha.. damm the first day ever i'm not in the office and

this thread go bezerk!!!! hahaaha..

Dudes and dudettes (frank) i don't have msn messenger.. only

icq 99421443

hmm maybe i should download it..

I so thought we were over the gheyness last night... then

Frank out of all people had to start it.. :bahaha:

The flushing the toilet stuff.. damm Donnie.. u sure talk about

the weirdest shiet...

Donnie was just jealous that Ash hugged me and not him at

Maca's.. :lol:

Hahahahahaha i get on here and im like WTF so many posts hehehe, was a real good night and i think we all had fun and god dam minh them pics are sooooooo funny lol

Though IM NOT GAY well i think anyways :)

hahaha

Though one thing sucked cause on the way to drop lozs car off to his dads place my car stalled then stalled again and again and again AND ITS AN AUTO.........

I thinks i got some bad fuel or carb probs so i have to get it sorted but i havent haed time to flush tank or check plugs but i will on sat. :)

But i still had a mad time and it was good to chat to some new people and get jiggy with dave you stud muffin, i love you man :P

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