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Guest INASNT

Well i finish my job this friday where i got to bludge alot and whore over the last month because i gave my 1 months notice and ofcourse didnt do any work over the last month here.

I have 99%(waiting for final approval from head office in Honk Kong) got a new job starting next week, but not sure how much sufing i will be able to do during the day since they r paying me mega $$ (enough to afford a R33 GTR easily) so i might not be able to whore until i come home :( !!

Whats the best way to get over the SAU whoring withdrawl symptons??

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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by predator666

sex?

So you got paid out for the last job, and you've got this other job lined up? some people have all the luck..

sex will always be there :(

yep i get paid out 1 month from this job and preety much start other job next week!

Me wonders, modify my gts-t or get a GTR, decisions decisions!!

Hell, Id get one too, if my olds weren't so convinced that id kill myself in one

And you are how old horus ? :P

The normal R35 is ugly looking, but I'm not sure they will bother releasing that here.. but still awaiting how the final (V?)R35 GT-R is going to look like . The R35 will be pitched as like a luxury-sport model I think, more in line with the M3 level.. So I wouldn't hold much hope for it going under 100k. Even if released locally, it won't be here until late 2004 - thats like at least 18 months away

350ZX would be nice...mmm, i'm hoping to have a look at one up close at the motashow tonight.

Cars are the worst investment - the more you spend the more you lose. Whereas with houses its pretty much the opposite.

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by MzDfectd

lol thats quite funny

cause if denham actually had somethin worth sucking 2 dollars is still way too expensive..

thats why u should never throw ur 5 cent pieces away!!

hahaahah

HAHAHAHA!

u still keeping your 2 and 1 cent pieces are u? since u r a 2 cent gutter rat **** :shake:

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