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How has the cap popping gone so far this week?

oo00o0o00o speaking of popping... did anyone else see So you think you can dance last night? Martha & Ivan were supposed to be doing Hip Hop. I'm sorry, but when popping is a style in the competition all on it's own, you can't base an entire routine on popping if there are meant to be other styles of hip hop in there :D

i've had three heart attacks, they suck :)

chicken?

chick20.jpg

well... it's dead. But it could still totally maul you. FROM THE GRAAAAAVE :happy:

BAHAHAHAHAHAHA

YOU GOT LIKE 3 FEET OF AIR THAT TIME!

Ever take it off any sweet jumps....

*napoleon dynamite how i <3 you!*

LOL trashing scooters is the best.... i also want a pocket bike to do some sweet ass tricks with Uncle Ricko!

the important thing is that we got away with trashing the scooter, and got our money back :D even though it was blatantly obvious we had been off road. turns out the cop had a grudge against that shop for ripping his cousin off $500.

the important thing is that we got away with trashing the scooter, and got our money back :D even though it was blatantly obvious we had been off road. turns out the cop had a grudge against that shop for ripping his cousin off $500.

LUCKYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!

yeah I don't wanna trash one i'll get in trouble for.. I'm not a bad kid... You're a bad kid!!! :)

I'd be too scared if I trashed something that wasn't mine....

But scooters are more funny and u can hurt yourself alot more without dying :D

I wanna take a scooter to the BMX track near my house

when u do, invite me

i wanna watch u stack it and go head first

i`ll sell tickets for ya so it can pay for any surgery needed

Stole myself a Nismo Short-shifter and gear stick knob, should be here tomorrow.

Yessssss. Nice work blackie chan!

How's the little bitch?

By little bitch I mean prego :O

they r abo's up there

they go for each other, not the other kind

keepin it between the legs would deter them from gettin closer to u ;)

And? They live near my place too. Chase each other up and down the street 'i'll f*kn stab you c*nt! get back here i'll slice your f*kn throad'... :D crazeh muthaf**kers!

Oh, and my uncle was driving his truck through rocky one day, and some guy spat on his truck. So he got out and belted the shit outta him with a tyre iron. So the dude complained to the company my uncle worked for. So my uncle went down to the courthouse in rocky where they all live during the day and belted him again :)

LOL so it is

PS there is far to much gheyness on the opening page :happy:

oh christ... you've just given him another p0rn portal :laugh:

But scooters are more funny and u can hurt yourself alot more without dying :)

I wanna take a scooter to the BMX track near my house

lmao i wanna see that! you will need to put dirt tyres on it, the road ones really suck off road :D

And? They live near my place too. Chase each other up and down the street 'i'll f*kn stab you c*nt! get back here i'll slice your f*kn throad'... :D crazeh muthaf**kers!

Oh, and my uncle was driving his truck through rocky one day, and some guy spat on his truck. So he got out and belted the shit outta him with a tyre iron. So the dude complained to the company my uncle worked for. So my uncle went down to the courthouse in rocky where they all live during the day and belted him again :)

bawahahahaaha

i want vids next time this happens!

... for ripping his cousin off $500.

pedro cousin style sweet hook ups?

noted!

should setup our own site i guess

milftube.com

ahh yeh

yessssssss

Hang on, to involve lee also, we need to also have an asiantube - ahhhh that would be good :D

LUCKYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!

yeah I don't wanna trash one i'll get in trouble for.. I'm not a bad kid... You're a bad kid!!! :)

I'd be too scared if I trashed something that wasn't mine....

i'm not a bad kid! i'm a bad manager!!! i'm past the whole kid stage about 5 years ago. now i;m on to destroying my staff instead :D i've almost got rid of one, working on the other now. soon, i will be rid of them and replace them with hot ones :happy:

HA HA HA HA

wang on wang action

*giggles*

lool

My driving instructor talks about wangs alot.

bawahahahaaha

i want vids next time this happens!

ahahah okay :happy:

I remember one night in particular, I was up late & I could hear them fighting, and the fights were getting closer. I know i'm up several flights of stairs in a building, but Andy was away and I was shitting myself. One very cool dude saved me... and that cool dude's name was JESUS

Nah JK. It was john :D We wasted fuel and time and drove to yatala and back :)

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