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haha ooo sorry paul a minute then :D

yes in our house if u dont like alcohol u aint welcome - my mum is always feeding me up with some new drink she's invented - this week champagne with banana liquer. She's a very bad influence on me haha

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Taken out for lunch? I'm meeting Skyzerr for lunch, what's the bet that I have to pay?

See'ya:burnout:

so ur offerring then?

what time u gonna be free

Aus F1 GP telecast starts at 13.30, i gotta swing by barries to see if i can get in then pick kylie up by 13.30

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha ooo sorry paul a minute then :D

yes in our house if u dont like alcohol u aint welcome - my mum is always feeding me up with some new drink she's invented - this week champagne with banana liquer. She's a very bad influence on me haha

Haha.... I would be happy to give Paul 3 Minutes to be on the safe side..... that would still leave 27 minutes for me :D

I can go for a 3 minute walk while I am waiting to round out my 30 minutes exercise :)

Hmm my mum is sometimes like that.... working in a bar whenever we have drinks at home she always shows off with the drinks that she can make...

nah she's not that dumb haha - woke up me up at 6am this morning least this time she wasnt standing on my back like she normally does! that cat is too smart for its own good - some of the stuff she's figured out how to do amazes me - shouldve sent her into whiskas and made a fortune!

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