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Originally posted by Nizmo

soooo - hmmm i think this is the first saturday night in a long time that ive been online sober haha

I'm worried about why a 6'1" blonde 19 year old fun chick is sitting at home on a Sat night , sober , and talking to a Korean groper , a 15 year old liar ( sorry , just kidding )and an old fart ??:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha cos i drank last night - and havent been feeling well lately so yeah im being a homebody :D

So , it's the w/end , your young and single, EVERY night from Friday to Sunday inclusive is a drinking night.

Gees ya girl , wheres your stamina.

* ken goes back to his lemon , lime and bitters *

But NO little umbrella cos I am a MAN.hehe

Cheers

Ken

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