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Originally posted by Micko

Hi all - what the hell is going on with so many perth ppl online at once.

I'm not gonna read back - anyone prepared to update me on important news?

Gday Micko , Russ is right .

Go back a coupla pages , posted some pics of the ricer and the gallery is debating on the wing and wheels.

Niz is a fussy female when it comes to cars ( not so fussy with the rabbit practising tho .)

Cheers

Ken

i used to be a country bumpkin - i think thats half the problem - go into bunbury and anyone my age and under has toddlers!! Must be very bored down there! No Joe you need little miss religous if you want innocent - maybe a nun :D

Originally posted by Nizmo

i used to be a country bumpkin - i think thats half the problem - go into bunbury and anyone my age and under has toddlers!! Must be very bored down there! No Joe you need little miss religous if you want innocent - maybe a nun :D

believe or not my dad is really religiouse... I am christian :)

Do you watch 7th haven?

that's my family without less kids :)

cheers

Joe

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