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agh forgotten what the movies called again - its got that van der beek wanker in it - dont think its out yet. when i get home i'll tell ya. but basically its a teeny bopper movie.

i forgive you paul but next time i have pms im just going to start ripping into you and blaming it on that ok?! :)

Well it sounds good cam ;)

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz,

Fair enough, consider me a punching bag:D

Joe, What do I have to do to get your forgiveness? Nothing kinky.

See'ya:burnout:

hhmmm it's hard!

I have few ideas

1.Our next outing to club, Paul have to dance on the flatform!

2.or out next outing to karaoke bar you have to SING A SONG!

3.On the next cruise you have to give me a ride! with VENGABOYZ music:bahaha: :D

heheheh got any ideas?

cheers

Joe

i think it was judged - cant remember his name - hopeless that way.

Paul has to dance in the cage at leederville doing the sprinkler - seen a guy do it its a good laugh. oh and he has to be sober at this stage.

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