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i have the hardest tme cooking for myself, last time i was by myself i somehow turned a packet hamburger into mince :P dunno how though and i made these awesome toaster sandwhiches that took me ages to prefer, and i burnt them to shit in the sandwhich press :no:

i have the hardest tme cooking for myself, last time i was by myself i somehow turned a packet hamburger into mince :P dunno how though and i made these awesome toaster sandwhiches that took me ages to prefer, and i burnt them to shit in the sandwhich press :no:

ha ha im not that bad lol i can cook,

im just too lazy to do it, and it ssuck when u are preparing a meal for 1 person bcoz u got a lot of trouble for 1 meal it sucks, or u cook enough for 5 ppl in one go then end up eating it all for like 3 days lol

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wow, cant believw you tube was started by teenages, who are now billonaires. i wish i had thought of something liek that

on the news they were like 27 year olds..... but yeah its crazyto think of somehting as simple as that and become a billionaire.

what are they gonna call it now??

GOOGLE TUBE!

yeah,, i normalyl jsut eat out for almost every meal,. parents leave more than enough cash,, or i cheat them by eating at home and poceting it all :P

i get sick of take out after like a week.

plus there isplenty of food left for me to cook, no need to waste it.

on the news they were like 27 year olds..... but yeah its crazyto think of somehting as simple as that and become a billionaire.

what are they gonna call it now??

GOOGLE TUBE!

hmm weird,, thing i just heard said teens.. very wierd

Ma VC haz a prob hear is teh mssn thic whats wrong wif da car

Dazza says:

dam.....im out of bundy......can u plz go get me some

Bazza says:

nope, i drunk the last of ours a couple of nights ago

Dazza says:

all the bottelshops are closed too

Bazza says:

dont u have any goon in the house?

Dazza says:

ohh.....wait i got a few bottles of metho here

Dazza says:

$2 metho is a bit cheaper then $15 bundy

Bazza says:

so sayeth da black fellaz

Dazza says:

lol....maybe a can fiphon some fuel from my car

Bazza says:

ram raid ftw

Dazza says:

naaazzz da vc is in da shop bro

Bazza says:

ahh f**k, wat da problem now? f**kin carbs need adjustin?

Dazza says:

da mechanic sayed the injectors r seizd.....the methanol musta f**kd it

Dazza says:

na bro says da vc has da same engine as victa bray and he runs methanol

Bazza says:

daz rekon dat happenz when u run carbs an injectors...

Bazza says:

his mate had the injectors runnin fuel

Bazza says:

and had nos ported thru da carbs

Dazza says:

fuel is for weak ford......real men run methanol

Bazza says:

sounded sweet mate

Bazza says:

i run avgas on da cortina

Bazza says:

pffft.......its a ford it dont compare to da vc

Bazza says:

with da red panels on da back ppz at da airport fink its a 747 so its all good mate

Bazza says:

na cortina was made by shelby

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