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Originally posted by skyzerr33

ken u missed seeing joe pissed hehe it was funny

cadbury kid he is but boy do his hands wander poor lauren

Cadbury kid ...

Is that some sort of Racial comment bout his colour.

God , I hope not.:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Psiker

lol yea. we are the better forum ne way. we have the most posts and look at the hardcore top 10 posters. ........ ours :D  

we win by a mile

if they lose u they will fall way behind

Psiker

the thing about our posts is that there is usually more than a one word comment or reply so even though it's shit , it's classy shit. Hehehe

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by skyzerr33

and niz and kyles are gonna be embarressed for flirting with u and paul should be in jail for sending u those pics hehe

there was no porn in those pics..

it was pics from motorvation...

hehe.. but louren and kylie are gonna be embarrassed

Originally posted by darK

there was no porn in those pics..

it was pics from motorvation...

hehe.. but louren and kylie are gonna be embarrassed

ahh i get it now. its ok. i wasnt on for a few days and 6 pages were added there so i didnt go back. too hardcoe reading for me. not even the pictures help like they do when i read normally

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