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22-Jul-2004 11:40:09 AM
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hey tufa humpa.. welcome! (or yin dee!)
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29-Jul-2004 5:50:44 PM
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On 01-07-04 A5iswhereitsat wrote
>Whos next? ?->?
>Why ?
>Why not??
Tasch was next!
(Went from a cute cat to a 'stern eyed' lady, as a result of Damiettas 'Token Chicks' comment?).
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30-Jul-2004 6:40:08 PM
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I have a no dimension personality, or am computer illiterate.
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30-Jul-2004 7:26:00 PM
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how can a woman possibly have a no dimension personality?
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2-Aug-2004 11:32:56 AM
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Hey alrob! Like ya new icon.
"Please explain" (political ramifications echo?) its significance to us!
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2-Aug-2004 9:48:49 PM
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On 2/08/2004 A5iswhereitsat wrote:
>"Please explain" (political ramifications echo?) its significance to us!
'But doood, its granite and run out!'
'That flake sounds pretty hollow'
'Was it an onsight or a flash?'
'Man, you new route is contrived AS!'
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2-Aug-2004 9:57:44 PM
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hahahhahah
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17-Aug-2004 8:33:27 AM
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Hex-troll said 31/07/04;
>Mickey--- F@#$ , bro --- those teeth of yorz are freakin' me out ---Chad Morgan or what ?!
~> In relation to Mighty Mouses icon, being a rodent ...
Now its Popeye the sailor man.
Got too freaky for MM also?
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17-Aug-2004 2:10:44 PM
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On 17/08/2004 tasch wrote:
>Goodness... I just thought that
>this one looked like me; right down to the hairdo and my (in)famous ability
>for giving ...
You got the lips to make a strong-man weak
And a heathen pray !
Give you a tip
It ain't the way you speak
You know it's just the way you...
Luv HEX & Bon ...
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17-Aug-2004 6:00:51 PM
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cos when i grow up i wanna be a wise old man
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18-Aug-2004 4:56:57 PM
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When I was a teenager I tried on my sister's dresses
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18-Aug-2004 9:05:13 PM
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On 18/08/2004 Damietta wrote:
>When I was a teenager I tried on my sister's dresses
High heels?
Has the habit (kind of a dress?) continued?
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19-Aug-2004 12:48:26 PM
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On 18/08/2004 Damietta wrote:
>When I was a teenager I tried on my sister's dresses
My my Grandma! What big hampsters you've got ... (in that picnic basket?).
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20-Aug-2004 5:37:44 PM
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what happend to the hobbes icon tasch
there's no budgie(icon)s to smuggle...
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24-Aug-2004 9:11:30 PM
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On 18/08/2004 climbau wrote:
>On 18/08/2004 Damietta wrote:
>>When I was a teenager I tried on my sister's dresses
>High heels?
>Has the habit (kind of a dress?) continued?
Well only on special occasions, ie drunken shenanigans with the lads. One of my mates is this rugby playing brute and he is an absolute cack, in a netball skirt and bra running down the main street of Broken Hill, mooning every second car. Brilliant!
I have pretty good legs for it. I often get comments from chicks that I have great legs (they want to have them). I've never shaved them, not even for cycling.
To tell you the truth, a skirt feels kind of nice on, keeps the tackle a bit more ventilated. But they're a bit of a pain after a while, I keep on getting tempted to look up it and then I realise it's my own. I'd prefer a kilt - I wore one of them to a wedding once.
On 18/08/2004 Tasch wrote
>On 18/08/2004 Damietta wrote:
>When I was a teenager I tried on my sister's dresses
>That could explain a lot...
Oowwwww harsh Taschhhhhh!!
You make a grown man cryyyyy
Don't make a grown man cryyyyy!!:)
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25-Aug-2004 9:44:16 AM
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Hey damo!
Maby your long legs will help you in the oxfam? Good luck! And if you run into a group called the chickadoos or numc, tellem nick says hi.
Cheers,
Nick
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25-Aug-2004 10:00:04 AM
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On 25/08/2004 Nick Kaz wrote:
>Hey damo!
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>Maby your long legs will help you in the oxfam? Good luck! And if you
>run into a group called the chickadoos or numc, tellem nick says hi.
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>Cheers,
>Nick
Thanks mate, will do. I'm looking forward to kicking back on the beach at Manly with a coldie when it's all over. We managed to raise $2,400 for Oxfam Community Aid Abroad. A lady from a team mates office sponsored us $1,000.
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25-Aug-2004 10:00:42 AM
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On 24/08/2004 Damietta wrote:
>I have pretty good legs for it. I often get comments from chicks that
>I have great legs (they want to have them). I've never shaved them, not
>even for cycling.
Get them waxed Damietta rather than shaved, as they stay silky smooth for longer rather than scratchy stubble after a couple of days.
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25-Aug-2004 10:19:34 AM
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On 25/08/2004 dalai wrote:
>Get them waxed Damietta rather than shaved, as they stay silky smooth
>for longer rather than scratchy stubble after a couple of days.
There's a great hair removal cream (for men--cause it's in the men's toilteries section) at Coles that doesn't hurt, just watch for the scrote sting! :)
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25-Aug-2004 1:21:43 PM
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On 25/08/2004 climbau wrote:
>There's a great hair removal cream (for men--cause it's in the men's toilteries
>section) at Coles that doesn't hurt, just watch for the scrote sting! :)
Sounds like your personal experience speaking?
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