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that sux ass, i know i had cops follow me home from hockey last week, in an unmarked magna...

they followed me for ten minutes on the highway, i was doing about 95 incase my speedo was out, and it seems to be slow, so they still followed then we hit a 80 zone, i was doing 70, andstill they were behind me, then i got to 60, and they finally went around me, figuring i was gonna do anything stupid, well atleast while they were there hahahaha

yer we kinda got chased a bit grrrrrr.

we have ppl that tag along with us, and jsut watch its so ****ing anoying, then they park in the way and stuff, went to servo herd cops were coming we all left, they got caught, dunow who it was but they wernt with us.

anyhow putting my dortifto rims on.

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