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I wasnt at the easter cruz - was ther a mtn cruz was there that night

what do you mean - which one are you talking about?

Which mountain run am I talking about? - NOt to sure on the date, but we went to MT Tamborine (I think), near some HINze dam of some sort.

Or Who am I - the names BLake by the way, im mates with Twoquik (ben) - white R33 GTST (with f****d body kit, and dinted spoiler-= looks like he reversed into a pole)

ok. did some work at this guys house (16 computer 1 adsl router) this guys house is like a boarding house.

anyhowi finish up and leave.

go down the street and abck around. this cops standing out on the middle of the road waving the car infront in and me.

i drive in, shitting myself about being defected.

anyhow guys does a breath test, i blow into that thing ect.

cop "this is a nice car"

me"thanks"

cop "did your parents pay for it?"

me"nar i work"

cop "what do you do?"

me" i sell drugs"

me" just kidding"

cop"laughs at me and saiz have a nice day"

me"turns up music and trys to drive over a speed bump"

it was fun

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