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sounds like u need a drink troy

Hey, taking the piss out of an RB20 is never funny. :bomb_ie:

I suppose you are all the same sort of twisted farkas that laugh at handicapped ppl. I mean point and make rude remarks! So its understandable you resort to hassling a guy about the whats under the`hood! :happy:

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Troy isn't stupid. Far from it.

He's just not funny.

His attempt at outsmarting and sucking me in worked perfectly - except that it wasn't even remotely chucklatious.

But - beers, not sure.

We both put a dent in our donor kidneys last night.

Also, I have pieces of Lada all over Dodds St that need to be put back together before I do anythign else.

Must get some milk...

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