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face it squizz, if u want to get rid of it, ur gonna have to take an offer of a lower amount than ud want

That is lower than what I want. I'd love the $34,000 I paid for it. Actual price I'd sell it for with rwc and rego is definately over 20K.

That is lower than what I want. I'd love the $34,000 I paid for it. Actual price I'd sell it for with rwc and rego is definately over 20K.

I want the $33,000+ the multi coloured, big-lipped Lexus currently owes me. Resale sucks. I should have a whinge to someone about it hahaha!

Sorry, Anna said no.

sik!

toblerone coffee? Sounds nice. Chasew nuts mmmm.

uh huh! it's gooooood

DOH!

Oh well cant help but ask.

Was just weighing up some options

The only option for you is a fairly schmick wine red R33 here in brisbane :nyaanyaa:

That is lower than what I want. I'd love the $34,000 I paid for it. Actual price I'd sell it for with rwc and rego is definately over 20K.

OMG how good would it be to get back what you paid for a car *sigh*

Squizz gave me syphilous

You mean syphilis? Yeh he gave it to me too *cries*

You mean syphilis? Yeh he gave it to me too *cries*

Correct, I suck the STD spelling.

Did anyone watch “she’s too young” last week? Was a mid day movie on teen sex and std’s, some 14 yr old hoe got syphilis, as did most of the school.

"How many people have you slept with" - "I'm just counting" - "50 or so"

:nyaanyaa:

Correct, I suck the STD spelling.

Did anyone watch “she’s too young” last week? Was a mid day movie on teen sex and std’s, some 14 yr old hoe got syphilis, as did most of the school.

"How many people have you slept with" - "I'm just counting" - "50 or so"

:nyaanyaa:

Hang on, nope, I was definately at work.

Yo annah, PM me marc mobile number pweeze?

Done

Correct, I suck the STD spelling.

Did anyone watch “she’s too young” last week? Was a mid day movie on teen sex and std’s, some 14 yr old hoe got syphilis, as did most of the school.

"How many people have you slept with" - "I'm just counting" - "50 or so"

:nyaanyaa:

HOLY f**k!

I was actually home that day, and I saw it! What are the chances. Yeh and the nerdy band geek (who was the cutest one) didn't want to have sex with the popular guy, so she goes 'what the hell, i'll just suck him off instead. And then the entire school got infected and they all had to be medicated :happy:

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