Gil Thorp by Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill for January 09, 2012

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    kdizzle  almost 13 years ago

    Not making any judgement here but I think Lini needs to come see this guy, and not about a tat.

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    Cliff1911  almost 13 years ago

    The Girls With the Mudlark Tattoos really dig this Kiwi.

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    chiphilton  almost 13 years ago

    Ransom is sort of like a pusher. He sells the stuff but wouldn’t dream of using it himself.

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    bearwku82  almost 13 years ago

    I’d like to know how this nutsack ended up in Milford. No sign of Kit Tat when female clients are around.

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    chujusmith  almost 13 years ago

    I’m not sure where this storyline is going, but something about it is really starting to seem just a little unsettling.

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    BikeMike  almost 13 years ago

    Wait till Kaz gets a hold of him. His business is going to go down like the Titanic.

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    Hatchet77  almost 13 years ago

    Ransom’s basketball-playing kid brother will arrive any day. He’ll lead the Mudlarks to a state championship.

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    miffedmax  almost 13 years ago

    Kiwis just love it when you confuse them with Aussies.

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    decten1968  almost 13 years ago

    P4 – "Have you ladies ever seen the movie where three girls team up on a tattoo artisit in the back of his shop, while his girlfriend films the action, and later posts it to an internet porn site?

    Bow chicka wow wow . . .

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    Cliff1911  almost 13 years ago

    Ransom took a Qantas non-stop from Auckland to Milford.

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    davidblack  almost 13 years ago

    New Zealanders have the same inferiority complex towards Australia that Canadians have towards the USA. Both are intensely irritating nations that resent having been left out at the creation of larger, more dynamic entities.

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