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Have a look at how many new guys say hello, and how many responses they get.

Hmmm.... a car web site filled with testosterone pumped boys, then a 19 year old female post a (Southern American accent on) "Hi all- I think something got stuck in my undercarage",

its just like throwing chips to seagulls :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now if you want someone with a bit more time and experience ;);) B)

(dont tell my wife I posted this ...... PLEASE) :D:D :lol:

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Sorry, but i dont :D

Have a look at how many new guys say hello, and how many responses they get. No offence.

ahahahaha so your one of those "if ya hot then ya worth talkin to" guys

sorry but if you don't like me as a person then your not worth knowing :D

(yes i do realise none of you know what sorta person i am)

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ahahahaha so your one of those "if ya hot then ya worth talkin to" guys

sorry but if you don't like me as a person then your not worth knowing :D

(yes i do realise none of you know what sorta person i am)

yeah, you could just be a dude pretending to be a chick! :lol:

..walcome to SAU :D

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you're taking it completely wrong.....your only getting interest here because of what 4door_sleeper said.

im not interested in what u look like.

oh right well um i'm still not posting one, BUT i'll tell you

what i look like LOL

5'4, tanned, medium size i guess, long brown/ red hair

and um i have size 10 feet LOL

wanna know anythin else??? :D

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oh right well um i'm still not posting one, BUT i'll tell you

what i look like LOL

5'4, tanned, medium size i guess, long brown/ red hair

and um i have size 10 feet LOL

wanna know anythin else??? :)

:P I dont care what u look like....

My 5'11" blonde fiancee might care though if you keep it up... :P

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