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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

:Owned:

why?

Originally posted by caminperth

me watchin rage... not much good music out at the moment...

yeah.. sorta..

that new frenzal song is good..

punisher.. but i prefer Hippy Song..

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

I need to go food shopping soon...

meat and meat and meat

ahhh yeah more meat!

soy sauce

turckish bread - I am hooked ATM

Milk

etc..etc. :)

mmm.. The land of goat sphincter rings bread

joe - me got beer, coke, some cheese and some old takeaway that i've sort of grown attached to.. don't have the heart to throw it... :) hehehe...

Kyles - u'd like shopping with me then.. i only do it a few times a year and usualy spend about 500 too much! hehehe... :)

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