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Yeesh i leave for 10 mins to get up and grab another beer and then miss like 1/2 a convo lol.

Catches conversation as he wanders through looking for food.....

ROFL Wow. thinks to self: oh well, at least he didn't swap out that p on packer for a w......

LOL! Same difference right?

Remembers the tacos from earlier today.

Leather....burlap....its not the clothes I'm after. Packaging is good though.

Yeah, but still, I like leather :D Makes your mind wander more to what's underneath it... lol... I wonder if the ladies' little gatherings get as colourful as ours do.. :P

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
Yeesh i leave for 10 mins to get up and grab another beer and then miss like 1/2 a convo lol.

Yeah, but still, I like leather :D Makes your mind wander more to what's underneath it... lol... I wonder if the ladies' little gatherings get as colourful as ours do.. :P

:lol:

And thanks for putting that image in my head RJ >.<

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Guest Pól
It's a nice car!!

:blink: ...that is rather like saying Jessica Alba has a nice body. Only I think that might actually be slightly more acceptable.

:lol:

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
:blink: ...that is rather like saying Jessica Alba has a nice body. Only I think that might actually be slightly more acceptable.

:lol:

:blink:

I think I missed something!! :lol: What did I miss? :(

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Yessir :D

LOL I simply meant leather is quite sexy. Nothin' more'n that.

So you DO like the pics I linked! :D

So am I! I can't wait to see us on T... oh man... lol

I'm gonna be hilarious on T! Absolutely hilarious! :lol::lol:

And i'm glad that is all you meant. B)

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Nice!! I love leather :unsure: Shh don't tell!! :P

That is going to be funny to see!! xD

One thing I am going to hate about T <_<

I worry about myself on T too.

But I don't hate the idea as such. I just worry I'll go wayyyyy oooover the top and become some kinda perverted idiot.

I know I already sound pervy ;) at times haha but yea....

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Guest Sam_P
However I mean the classy motorbike riders. Like for Example Jessica Alba on a motorbike? Oh aye.

Dark Angel was awesome. :D

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
I worry about myself on T too.

But I don't hate the idea as such. I just worry I'll go wayyyyy oooover the top and become some kinda perverted idiot.

I know I already sound pervy ;) at times haha but yea....

I think that it's going to suck majorly!! I just hope that maybe somehow I won't have to deal with it :unsure:

Yeah you do at times ;)

The point is that it's more than just a "nice car." See? B)

Ah! *facepalm*

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What is Dark Angel? :unsure:

It's not appropriate to say here.....I kid, I kid!

It's a sci-fi type of drama. It's about a a genetically enhanced super-soldier who has escaped a covert government biotech/military facility and is constantly trying to elude/escape capture from the government. And looks for genetically-enhanced brothers and sisters that had also escaped.

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
It's not appropriate to say here.....I kid, I kid!

It's a sci-fi type of drama. It's about a a genetically enhanced super-soldier who has escaped a covert government biotech/military facility and is constantly trying to elude/escape capture from the government. And looks for genetically-enhanced brothers and sisters that had also escaped.

You make me laugh :lol:

Actually sounds interesting :lol:

Maybe I can find it online :)

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Guest Evan_J

wanders by to find juice .....

What is Dark Angel? :unsure:

:blink:

**sigh . trudges off to fill out form: "refer back to bootcamp"

Wait, is it just that he's too young for it to have applied to him Matty?

<<wants to find a reason to pardon the young man

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
wanders by to find juice .....

:blink:

**sigh . trudges off to fill out form: "refer back to bootcamp"

Wait, is it just that he's too young for it to have applied to him Matty?

<<wants to find a reason to pardon the young man

BOOT CAMP!!!!!!!!!!! What noooooooooooooooooooooooooo :( I can't survive there :( Pleaseeeeeeee!!!!!! NOOO

:lol:

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Guest My_Genesis
It's not appropriate to say here.....I kid, I kid!

It's a sci-fi type of drama. It's about a a genetically enhanced super-soldier who has escaped a covert government biotech/military facility and is constantly trying to elude/escape capture from the government. And looks for genetically-enhanced brothers and sisters that had also escaped.

that sounds awesome. i like sci-fi shows & movies.

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that sounds awesome. i like sci-fi shows & movies.

It is awesome.

With eye candy too! Who rides a motorbike in it! ;)

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wanders by to find juice .....

:blink:

**sigh . trudges off to fill out form: "refer back to bootcamp"

Wait, is it just that he's too young for it to have applied to him Matty?

<<wants to find a reason to pardon the young man

:lol::lol:

Maybe, maybe he is too young.

Don't think there is any excuse though in my view ;) haha

Age means nothing. :P

*goes to listen to some Eric Clapton*

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Guest My_Genesis
:lol::lol:

Maybe, maybe he is too young.

Don't think there is any excuse though in my view ;) haha

Age means nothing. :P

*goes to listen to some Eric Clapton*

lol I watch Three's Company...

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lol I watch Three's Company...

Which is an American comedy that is a remake of the British sitcom 'Man About the House'

B)

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James

HELLO!!! I am like going to be 19 in like 4 days!! How is that too young!!! When you there Matt is only 20 :P

So yeah age means nothing rofl

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