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hahah I agree Sasha.... or those ones who obviously don't have mirrors in their house or honest friends... they aren't doing a service to the 'raver' society by going out dressed in size 8 clothes when they are a size 22.

Hahaha! No sht Liz that's too true.

Ok.. Got a new one..

The 1900 adverts on late at night...

Call Me.. Call Me now..

They really get me peeved off.. I dont want to hear that kinda crap! And they are sneeeky.. they put them on at 8:30 some nights!!! Twice in the same add break! WTF!!

As if Big Brother isnt enough!!

Get this smut off the TV and play more American Dad episodes.. Thats what I want.

Lol - what shts me? Last night coming home from work at the intersection of Reid Hwy/West Swan Rd, some lady (looking to be in mid 40's) driving a MAGNA with her teenage daughters in the car decides that she's going to be a 'super cool' mummy. She tried dragging me as the lights changed - only to get 20 metres ahead, and then proceeds to drive at 60km in like an 80km zone - WTF GO HOME IDIOT

Oh yea and that blonde in her lancer this morning with plates - 'girl2nv' *cough, need I say more?

Lol - what shts me? Last night coming home from work at the intersection of Reid Hwy/West Swan Rd, some lady (looking to be in mid 40's) driving a MAGNA with her teenage daughters in the car decides that she's going to be a 'super cool' mummy. She tried dragging me as the lights changed - only to get 20 metres ahead, and then proceeds to drive at 60km in like an 80km zone - WTF GO HOME IDIOT

Oh yea and that blonde in her lancer this morning with plates - 'girl2nv' *cough, need I say more?

LOL gotta love those lancer girls...

Ohhh Got a good one!

Subaru RX's

Its like a WRX but without.. um EVERYTHING!!!

Why the hell would you get one!! Your missing a god damn turbo !! No.. I dont want to see stickers and crap on your stock NA RX subaru you freak.. No .. Its just wrong..

Oh yea and that blonde in her lancer this morning with plates - 'girl2nv' *cough, need I say more?

Was she hot but?!

What sh*ts me?

1. SR20DET/RB20DETs

2. Neons

3. Elderly Drivers

4. Fremantle Dockers Football Club

5. South of the River

6. Traffic Police

7. One Eyed Trevs/Ricers

Thats about it so far.....

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Ohhh Got a good one!

Subaru RX's

Its like a WRX but without.. um EVERYTHING!!!

Why the hell would you get one!! Your missing a god damn turbo !! No.. I dont want to see stickers and crap on your stock NA RX subaru you freak.. No .. Its just wrong..

hahahah, I've seen quite a few of these this week.

People that say 'brought' instead of 'bought' grinds my gears.

Was she hot but?!

What sh*ts me?

1. SR20DET/RB20DETs

2. Neons

3. Elderly Drivers

4. Fremantle Dockers Football Club

5. South of the River

6. Traffic Police

7. One Eyed Trevs/Ricers

Thats about it so far.....

Haha - na all i saw was her head glued to the rear vision mirror - she was checkin herself out as she drove past




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