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Originally posted by Nizmo

Jedi? why cant i be amidala - aint no friggin Jedi aint got no lightsabre to play with :D

Joe u want me to pick up the carton on the way home from work?

umm I polly say same one as russle

but I wont :) it's already in use by 3rd party :D

surely Paul wont mind stopping at bottle shop on the way ;):P

Thanks niz

cheers

Joe

Yeah, if you go back you can see the debate between me, my Dad and and Paul!! (About hippie photo's) Me, whore, never!!! I am Steve_SST's daughter, if you have anything to do with him, you would know that I have buckley's over becoming one cuz he is such an over protective father!

Originally posted by R31 Chick

Yeah, if you go back you can see the debate between me, my Dad and and Paul!! (About hippie photo's)  Me, whore, never!!!  I am Steve_SST's daughter, if you have anything to do with him, you would know that I have buckley's over becoming one cuz he is such an over protective father!

Whoa where did u come from?

and what was that all about?

Oh im mac by the way how r u? :)

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