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Originally posted by Nizmo

yes my mum is the same - i would be the same if my car didnt take every cent i owned! oh well least the pleasure lasts longer with the car - your arse has to get pretty damn big before the car no longer fits :D

Bwahahahaha.

Will be a looooong time then Niz :shake:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

ohh quick reply worxs :D

anyway Good evening all :D

Joe that sig photo is soooo cheesing me off and must really slow the page load down for the 56k users.

Oh and hello and why haven't you locked some of the threads yet ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

so you coming for full day ken or does your get out of jail free card have an expiry date :D

Every thing has an expiry date and mine is bout 3pm .

Did you say your bringing snags for us snags? lol

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Hi all.

Hope you haven't been drinking Niz - got a big day tomorrow.

Hope the bloody weather holds out for us...

No she hasen't ( I've been watching ) but mores the point ,

have you ohh * one more beer in the fridge * Micko.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Good work Nizmo.

Ken - you gonna make it tomorrow?

Go back bout 8 pages and see the unfolding saga of

1 paying attention

2 sucking up

3 doing what is reqd

4 obtaining leave pass

5 trying to extend leave pass

6 almost courtmartialled and losing leave pass.

Yes I will be there and Niz iz cooking my lunch ( only she doesn't know it yet )

Cheers

Ken

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