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My longest relationship is 4 years and 11 months and still going strong :) Even though I whinge abuot him. It's all good :( I don't exaclty WHING about the good times do i??

My shortest would be when I was 13 and my b/f at the time cheated on me with my sister (he was 18 my sister 17)... That sucked...

She still sees him for casual sex :D

hey im 19 and im very mature, i like to do mature things such as hang my tail out at traffic lights, not give way to pedestrians and scare granny's to death by dropping into second and balsting off. nah im all good, have to obey the rules so i dont lose my licence like the rest of my idiot friends

I read in another thread somewhere that your doing pretty well if you haven't crashed or written off your skyline within the first three months of owning it.

I've owned it over a year, never crashed and never been pulled over or lost any points..

You've gotta be pretty ahppy with that.

Now that Andrews just hung up on me like 10 times... I'm going to bed to sleep .

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