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Originally posted by Nizmo

sorry went to feed cats

nah Cams cool about it. :P he suggested it

So I assume you pair are having a sleepover at Cams if you intend to go maggotin.....err clubbing:D

Cheers

Ken

no ken what we are doing is driving to citywest in Liz's car saying hi - then leaving Lizs car at kens in west perth for the night - brings the taxi bill down a bit and we get to say hi to everyboady before they leave :P

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha 4wd is cool fun, long with sandboarding, putting areosole cans into the fire, getting pissed out in the middle of nowhere ....... love it - so much better than hiking haha

How would you know.??

You said hiking was something you did when older.

So you lied

Ahhh haaa!! , a secret closet hiker.

Come out and confess !!

we know your secrets now!!:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

no ken what we are doing is driving to citywest in Liz's car saying hi - then leaving Lizs car at kens in west perth for the night - brings the taxi bill down a bit and we get to say hi to everyboady before they leave :D

Kens.

Hmmm , I think I'm getting to her....:P:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

getting to me? what - nah sorry if that sounded grumpy wasnt meant that way :D

Read your post babe.

You said drop at Ken's ,not Cams:D

As I said , I'm getting to her , she can't get my name out of her head.

I will have you in my power

mwahahaha!!

Come little one....

Sorry , got a bit carried away.:P:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Niz - where are we sleeping tomoz....

* Ken puts hand up *

No , bugger it

* Ken puts BOTH hands up *

It's alright dear , there just some friends having a sleepover here....:P

cheers

Ken:Pimp:

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