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I cant make up my mind...what shoud i do?

Shoud i shave R32Big_boy's head while he sleeps this Saturday night, should i put a blonde rinse thru his hair...perhaps slip a few kgs of fresh prawns into his bed :confused:

I could always stay up all night singing Henry the 8th, but, i figure if i brought some kerosine on the trip i should be right to do some body piercing! Or perhaps a big hunting knife to cut a little Z into his forehead.

What do you think?

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cornflakes go well in someone's bed or sleeping bag. thanks for iniviting us (and troy) but can't make it, have gf's bday, gf's mums bday and a another friends bday all on the same weekend. will do my best to get pissed a lot though :)

I wont be doing anything 'to you' ... ill simply be doing something 'for you', something you know you have wanted for a long time but cant muster the strength/courage to do for yourself...:thumbsup:

There will BE NO SLEEP THIS WEEKEND, and remember if your going to bring snacks, then lock your fridges once you have gone to bed:)

I wont be doing anything 'to you'  ... ill simply be doing something 'for you', something you know you have wanted for a long time but cant muster the strength/courage to do for yourself...:)

There will BE NO SLEEP THIS WEEKEND, and remember if your going to bring snacks, then lock your fridges once you have gone to bed:)

I feel another Midnight Raid coming on......

Do what we did to one of our friends for his bucks party.

Shave all his pubes, leg/arm hairs off and replace it with food dye.

Then tie his hands and legs up get a wheelie bin and cut a hole in the top of the bin. shove him in there with his head sticking out the top and wheel him around the town feeding him piss all night

you can turn your back on a man, but never...ever... turn your back on a drug... especially one that is waving a 9inch hunting knife in your face...

all i wanted to do was cut a little z in your forehead...thats all

i can't drive this weekend... not happy:/

LOL...;)

Dont worry, im on the hunt for some ether...because everyone in Sheppatton loves a drunkard:)

whatever jarrod cops, i want to see pictures!! and don't worry bout melissa. i'm sure she will join in the fun and hold him back for you to shave his head or eyebrows!! btw troy, i'm the overly drunkin sod u met at jarrods 21st with the cef.  ;)

Yeh, yeh i remember...we need "Ben, our spiritual leader" on this journey of indulgent behaviour:)

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