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I'm 15! You can still hang out with me!

 

Hmm your situation is tough because you don't wanna hurt you're friend by telling her her ex is married, but then again if you don't, and she finds our through someone else, she'll be pissed off with you.

I've been in the situaion before (not exactly but like it) and you just have to go with what you think is right in the end.

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I'm sorry....

 

But I'm not talking about being "mature"....

 

I'm talking about, you still grow... you don't stop growing 'till you are 18 or passed 18 ;) am I making sense? :huh:

 

yeah yeah!! calm down. ;) but what does growing have to do with anything...

 

 

You said you weren't a good looking person....

that's what it has to do with it ;)

Meh..*shrug* that's what I heard.

Man I'm not gonna tell her... it's his duty to tell her....

 

 

aww, Julia... you are so young...

When I was a freshman, almost all my friends were Seniors and most of them were 17 or 18 and I was still 14 or 15...and they all always took care of me, specially the guys ;) :D they said "If someone is trying to be a smart ass with you, let us know and we'll take care of it" hahaha! yeah my awesome friends :lol:

I think some Aussies might hate you cause you all think we talk like Steve Irwin and that we have kangaroos in our back yards and shit..you know how some of you bag us?

 

Hahahaha! :lol:

 

I actually have heard that a lot! :lol:

 

I do imagine some Aussies having kangaroos in their back yards....

well the tought of it, it's fun, but do they actually? I dunno :lol:

:stunned:

 

it's easier being a bloke

 

we just talk football :stunned:

grunting is the key, a grunt can mean anything, from "no!" to "wow that was amazing!", just need the right inflextion :)

Learn that and you have mastered mans best communication :)

Must be soo hard to be a guy! :rolleyes:

 

Heh well Josceline you can look out for me! :D ;)

grunting is the key, a grunt can mean anything, from "no!" to "wow that was amazing!", just need the right inflextion :)

Learn that and you have mastered mans best communication :)

 

:lol:

oh.......

:stunned:

 

it's easier being a bloke

 

we just talk football :stunned:

 

mmmmmmmm beckham! me too! :D

You were 6 years in that picture Ian? or how old were you ?

I don't like skittles...I do like m and m's and life savers :D

thought he was talking about football not soccer... :dozey: :confused:

In class, you weren't supposed to be eating or even chewing gum, but I always had my skittles with me and eating them in class... :D

either way it works. just a slightly different sport for american men.

 

*grunts and scratches ass while barbecuing steaks*

 

any more stereotypes i can fit in there? i already got beer.

Ian my friend is having problems with the mb....

 

needs help! He said...if i change of thread . i go to the general board i have to retype my password

skittles are the best source of energy ever!!! :lol: :lol: :rolleyes: :lol:

We don't have kangaroos in our backyard. :lol:

There is a proportion of Australia which is outback which has a lot of kangaroos and stuff but it's many just barren land.

In the cities and stuff like Melbourne, Sydney, Queensland ect ect, Kangaroos are kept in zoos and the aboriginals who live there where clothes. lol :D

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