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Originally posted by Psiker

lol harass? or come on??

lol ken. u only have one thing on ur mind. ur giving the old men a bad reputation

Psiker

I don't mind the reputation but enough of the old:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Psiker

ur the life of the party joe :D only guy i know who can cop a feel and get away with it :D we all know u were really awake

Psiker

He didn't get away with it:uh-huh:

Getting away with it is waiting till the feeller is drunk and the feellee is still sober.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Psiker

lol. where u in rocko recently? i saw a guy who looked kinda like u driving round in a silver line. looked like an R but it may have just been a kit

Psiker

Rocko , is that somewhere near freo.

lol No it wasn't me , I haven't owned a silver GTR...... yet

Cheers

Ken

marlows aggghhh!

Joe will pay - but im a calculating female i'll bide my time and strike back where it really hurts when its least expected!

Paul i just got my suspension fixed i think they'll be a little suss if i go in there 3 weeks later with another set shot haha :D

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