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Originally posted by Nizmo

hey Ken ..... week get better for you? :D

just finished packing ......

Packing ??

I've seen what you wear , it could fit in your purse:D

Week got worse yesterday when I ripped a back muscle . Have been lying on my back most of the day.

Cheers

ken

hey ya Phil :D

hate to love ya and leave ya guys but computer screen is really irratating an all ready very present headache so im going to have a couple of panadol and go to bed ..... early start in morning :D

Take care all ...... see ya tommorrow Ken

To all the other whores - dont miss me too much :)

LOL at Ken lying on his back ........ and this is an unusual position for you Ken :)

Well ive tried to pack sensible clothes Ken :D

A peelie from Denver ..... i feel speshal :D *peelie back*

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