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probably isn't yours, the sheer amount of 33's getting around is overwhelming..

best bet is if you remembered putting a scratch or a chip or something really specific on a part of your car, or some dodgy wiring you noticed or did yourself then go back and see if its there...

it was too dark to see if it was there. i did remember something being on the roof. plus, they can fix those sorta things. if it was mine, it had been tidied up. it had less mods on it, which is understandable, and some other things. the thing that i noticed most, was it had the same smell to it. someone spilt applefresh stuff in my car once and i could smell it in this one too. you cant buy this stuff either, not anymore. thats what got me thinking.

So i cry everytime I cum?

youre an emo, you dont get sex! just random beatings from people

youre an emo, you dont get sex! just random beatings from people

You no nothing about emo people then. Emo chicks are perhaps some of the most broad minded personyest around. Do I need to post how to be emo you tube movies up :(

it was too dark to see if it was there. i did remember something being on the roof. plus, they can fix those sorta things. if it was mine, it had been tidied up. it had less mods on it, which is understandable, and some other things. the thing that i noticed most, was it had the same smell to it. someone spilt applefresh stuff in my car once and i could smell it in this one too. you cant buy this stuff either, not anymore. thats what got me thinking.

youre an emo, you dont get sex! just random beatings from people

yeah but look at the small stuff.. eg: the handbrake boot, marks on the inside of your bonnet...scratches on the climate control unit, anything unique that you can remember on something that they probably wouldn't remove

You no nothing about emo people then. Emo chicks are perhaps some of the most broad minded personyest around. Do I need to post how to be emo you tube movies up :D

no sound at work, so would be pointless. that and i'll just ignore them. emo's deserve to die

for the record, raver girls are the broad minded persontiest around :(

yeah but look at the small stuff.. eg: the handbrake boot, marks on the inside of your bonnet...scratches on the climate control unit, anything unique that you can remember on something that they probably wouldn't remove

Cum stains from his sugar daddie that night in the back.... :(

no sound at work, so would be pointless. that and i'll just ignore them. emo's deserve to die

for the record, raver girls are the broad minded persontiest around :(

On the upside to them, when the come down..... They're be like wtf. and you can tell them overwise and they'll never know.

yeah but look at the small stuff.. eg: the handbrake boot, marks on the inside of your bonnet...scratches on the climate control unit, anything unique that you can remember on something that they probably wouldn't remove

the whole dash looks brand new so i couldnt tell. same with the centre console, all looked new.

i have no real definitive evidence that it is mine, so i cant really assume that it is. the similarities though, are so close its not funny. that and he is asking a really low price for it too.

i will prob let it go. no real evidence to go on :(

On the upside to them, when the come down..... They're be like wtf. and you can tell them overwise and they'll never know.

nah, they usually know, but they were too f*cked to care :(

hehe that works on two levels.

nah, they usually know, but they were too f*cked to care :(

hehe that works on two levels.

You: Do u do take it in the ass?

Raver chick: neg

You: Aww

*Start hitting it*

Raver chick: Aww your so good lilmikey

You: *giggles* and says to yourself she doesn’t even relize I’m smashing her in the corn hole

:D

You: Do u do take it in the ass?

Raver chick: neg

You: Aww

*Start hitting it*

Raver chick: Aww your so good lilmikey

You: *giggles* and says to yourself she doesn’t even relize I’m smashing her in the corn hole

:D

no it was usually

*chick passes out on floor*

mike - "wake up, come on"

raver chick - "ragredfejfeajasfd"

mike - "huh, you want sex?"

raver chick - "yeah"

*roll her over so she talks into the pillow*

mike - "hehe, this is fun"

*sometime soon she passes out, but you keep going :( *

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