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AWSOM work SIR' date=' talk to me about one OZ

Bob[/quote']

Lol you talk to me :P

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AWSOM work SIR' date=' talk to me about one OZ

Ineke I am still shocked I did not cop a thrashing LOL

Bob[/quote']

you will keep Bob you will keep!!!! LOL

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i think garys avatar rivals yours now ineke, yours pops but his is smooth lol :P

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i think garys avatar rivals yours now ineke' date=' yours pops but his is smooth lol :P[/quote']

If in a stand out situation mine really POPS it draws your eye to it. I love it so mine rules:triumphant:

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Its a smart man that knows you NEVER win a argument with a Female, I bow in defeat

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Its a smart man that knows you NEVER win a argument with a Female' date=' I bow in defeat

Bob[/quote']

I disagree, its a smart man who lets the woman believe they won the argument regardless of if they did or not.

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LOL you boys are funny. You are using the psychology women use and it just doesn't sit right!!!!!

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LOL you boys are funny. You are using the psychology women use and it just doesn't sit right!!!!!

its because were smarter :P

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Dangerous waters Oz dangerous waters. Never ever admit you are smarter;)

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Got one to add today as well, Thank you OzShrimp ;-) Really appreciate it and really happy with it. The colours are perfect for me

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Dangerous waters Oz dangerous waters. Never ever admit you are smarter;)

Lol i deal with dangerous waters every day at work so i am used to it lol :P

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Love it BigD very nice almost pops as much as mine:encouragement: Wow Oz you have out done yourself there are some mighty smart looking avatars on this forum now. We owe you big time:cheerful:

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:P hopefully i have alot of good karma now to come back to me lol

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This is a ploy for more votes! lol Bribery is against the rules!

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This is a ploy for more votes! lol Bribery is against the rules!

Votes for what? What are you talking about hmmmm ?

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This is a ploy for more votes! lol Bribery is against the rules!

You beat me to it!!!

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:P hopefully i have alot of good karma now to come back to me lol

Pm me your address

I have some karma for you :)

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Have a nice little business going on here Oz...I may have to come by and tax you!.... Sorry just a little joke here around my area...When a business looks like it is doing well there are gangster wannabe's who like to get a bit of the cut, so some scare tactics are used (this was very popular during the 90's). So your monthly charge will be 1 TB...or else I will have to come and break some shrimp knee caps!

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Pm me your address

I have some karma for you :)

Oh no Garry n Jess not you guys too?!

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dpends what karma you wanna send me lol :P

I dont know what your talking about votes tho :) I am just being friendly haha, not my fault i am in a competition for a R/O unit i desperately need :sorrow:

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Got one to add today as well' date=' Thank you OzShrimp ;-) Really appreciate it and really happy with it. The colours are perfect for me[/quote']

What happen to your favourite ruby red??

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open my package to get a bag of dog poo if i give out my address lol

they add so much color to the new forum post section on right

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