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Originally posted by Nizmo

night to QLd's i know choclate and keyboards dont mix - just have to see my keyboard at work to know that! :P

Ken i know im as disapointed in me as you are!

Babe , you NEVER disappoint.

Just your presence and ackknowledgement makes my heart flutter...

oh and:grouphug: to niz cos pwpttf wasn't on today.

Cheers

Ken:D :D

yeah he's hiking Ken - thats something im saving to do when im old :uh-huh: cant believe u go all the way to Scottland then hike?

Thanks for the cuddle Ken ..... oh and i felt that pinch on the butt :P

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah he's hiking Ken - thats something im saving to do when im old :uh-huh: cant believe u go all the way to Scottland then hike?  

Thanks for the cuddle Ken ..... oh and i felt that pinch on the butt :P

That wasn't me , that was Bel.

Hehee

Long arm of the qld'ers

Cheers

Ken

haha Liz - Troy sent me this ..... Are u a geek quiz ..... its god damn 200 or so questions tho! But one of them was - Do u sometiems go out dressed up as a geek or hold geek parties or something liek that ...... immediately i thought of your little friend :P

Originally posted by Nizmo

oh and the root that u were suppose to get in the carpark too Liz hahaha

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Originally posted by Sneeza

hahaha oh yeah those guys....

ken - there were these guys dressed as geeks for a 21st and one asked me for a kiss...

Shit , a geek party.

I woild have fitted right in.

Or am I a nerd ??

Hmmm , wished I could remember. Damn alschiemers.

Where we we again ??

Cheers

Ken:D

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