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Your lau Bu kang very tua also is it ? If not how to born oversized alamaking ?
Wah lau why you so angry, I just asking mah....
Your lau Bu kang very tua also is it ? If not how to born oversized alamaking ?
Wah lau why you so angry, I just asking mah....
Lau your lau bu puay cheeby !! limpeh also asking your lau bu cheeby why can born an oversized you ? Her cheeby Kang must be very big then is it ? :oIo:
How's your wife?![]()
?? Kong simi lanjiao ? which wife ? :oIo:
Never move a doggy's thread when the dog drools and his kukujioo wets![]()
Yup brother. Thank you for the understanding.
@Deonerman: Check with joe and pepper tail . It is not me. I practice a more tolerant approach.
Give me an answer....you just logged in first time today?
bro Joe, mafodet mean ah qua, gay.......![]()
you very the terkong when come to humour...wahahahhaa!!!!!
Yup brother. Thank you for the understanding.
@Deonerman: Check with joe and pepper tail . It is not me. I practice a more tolerant approach.
bro Joe, mafodet mean ah qua, gay.......![]()
And people here called me a lazy mod likely to be a fuckall waste of time.
We are twins brother. That moron called me a lazy bugger also. When we are hardworking, people complained that we siao on. When we are more liberal, people said we are lazy. Now you know why I say, don't bother to explain so much? Look at that German sausage, the more he explained, the more they heckle him![]()
No worries as long as we're passionate with out jobs.
Should be "practise" (verb), not "practice" (noun).
In American English both can be used as a verb.
No worries as long as we're passionate with out jobs.
should be "passionate with our jobs", not "passionate without jobs".
the meaning totally different.