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Sorry Dan. It was me, I yelled out "you bogan, get a haircut" This was about 3seconds after my cefiro spontaniously exploded in to a skyline!

HAHA :wave:

Dude seriously calm down, have a relax for a bit. Dont stress, at all. It wastes time, your head, your life, your engery.

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I saw something like this on an australian gardening show! I think they called it "Tall poppy syndrome"!

haha

*pictures don burke in a worked white r32 yelling at dan

"stop doin lawnies on my magnolias ya farking hoon!!"

*swerves car

Seriously tho, . I've had someone drive straight at me once (i didn't know them, nor had i cut them off in traffic or anything) and whilst out in toowoomba a bunch of yobs thought it was funny to hurl a cricket ball at my car....from their car going the opposite direction...whilst i was driving at 60kph. Again i have no reason to think that i have ever pissed off someone enough to try and kill me.

theres not much we can do about tossers like the above, the only thought can be that one day they'll piss off someone with the same attitude as them and hopefully remove each other from the gene pool.

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Yeah just thought I had done something...not sure. I was just crossing the road at the time. Wasn't even in my car. Standing completely off the road and he just drives towards me fast then swerves away and yells something along the lines of 'blah..blah...import..some other blah....top bloke...blah. Maybe he was offended by my hard working stench.

Yes Terry, that would be good. Just hold him til I get there but feel free to issue random beatings .

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haha, theres a white 4 door r32 without a wing that attends GU gold coast.. did it have a drift toy, and an exhaust blackened due to revving it out too much ??

also, where the drivers.. uhh, olive skinned.. (not trying to sound racist, just asking due to not knowing a particular race)

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HAHAHHAHA, i GET THIS SHIT EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT DOWN THE STREET.... f HEADS YELLING OUT SHIT CAUSE THEY DRIVE f**kED UP BLOODY CRAP ASS VN COMMONWHORES AND SHIT... IT DOES GET TO YOU AFTER A WHILE, TO THE POINT YOU WANT TO KILL THEM WITH A BLUNT OBJECT..... OR SNEAKING UP BEHIND THEM WITH AN KING HITTING HIM KNOCKING HIM OUT, AND BELTING THE SHIT OUT OF HIM, STRIP HIM DOWN AND DRIVE AN HOUR OR SO OUT OF TOWN AND DUMPING HIM IN THE STARK IN THE BUSH AT NIGHT WITH A BROKEN FACE.

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Yeah just thought I had done something...not sure. I was just crossing the road at the time. Wasn't even in my car. Standing completely off the road and he just drives towards me fast then swerves away and yells something along the lines of 'blah..blah...import..some other blah....top bloke...blah. Maybe he was offended by my hard working stench.

Yes Terry, that would be good. Just hold him til I get there but feel free to issue random beatings .

Dan, ill drop off a specially made baseball bat at yours next time, make sure you carry it with u when you walk on your foot.

or im sure you have got plenty of spanners there...... from my personal experience they do hit hard when you throw them......

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Dan, ill drop off a specially made baseball bat at yours next time, make sure you carry it with u when you walk on your foot.

or im sure you have got plenty of spanners there...... from my personal experience they do hit hard when you throw them......

How am I supposed to fix your car if I throw away all my spanners Frank?

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How am I supposed to fix your car if I throw away all my spanners Frank?

lol, true point, you will need them again when i get my exhaust here. we will stick to the baseball bat, im sure you can throw the bat and hit the prick.

back on topic, i hope the person comes out and do something about it if he has a problem, and quite being a f**ken coward!

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Not as bad as me yesterday, I was on a pedestrian crossing...and the guy that stopped as I was walking across said "oh thanks you ungrateful bastard!" >_< So sorry for crossing where I'm meant to!!!

At that point, weather you have shoes on or not. Stop, bend over and start to tie your shoe laces. Then get up and say. 'Sorry, had to do that now, wouldnt want to fall over, you know what people are like with crossings these days!'

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