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Hi5??

thats cool

fgujinyiknm8hnmfg[/color]!btfr I AM ASO FARKEN BORED SO BORED!!

nice work lee

me thinks i'm gonna go on lunches soons....

talk to ya's later

:laugh:

sucks to be you, i already had lunch, and it was damn good :) now i'm full

man, i was gone for a bit wasnt i. stupid idiot customers, making me charge their credit card coz the brakes died ;) asses! oh well, now their card is overdrawn by 3k, that'll teach them to f*ck me out of my lunch break!

what did i miss?

Edited by lilmike86
This just in: Mike is a prick

lol

lol

i'm an asshole! f*ck me off and i'll strand you in oz like the last french backpacker that refused to pay :) he now has no credit card and lives in detainment ;) because he damaged one of my cars. i enjoy my job sometimes.

lol

i'm an asshole! f*ck me off and i'll strand you in oz like the last french backpacker that refused to pay :) he now has no credit card and lives in detainment ;) because he damaged one of my cars. i enjoy my job sometimes.

Haha oh you nasty, nasty bastard :rofl:
because he damaged one of my cars
What was he doing, holding a car with 17km on the clock on the limiter in neutral? :P

:laugh:

blah blah blah blah all you guys ever talk about is your cars. what do you think this, a car forum or something!!!

*moments silence*

i'll be over here......if you need me :)

Haha oh you nasty, nasty bastard :laugh:

What was he doing, holding a car with 17km on the clock on the limiter in neutral? :rofl:

;)

no, the car was vandalised by some nutcase in a roadrage incident. the guy smashed some of the panels and the windscreen in. poor frenchy (refraims from laughing) but the french guy didnt have enough cash so i overdrew his credit card, it got frozen and he was stuck here with no money :)

for the record, it was first not neutral. remind me to pst up those videos for everyone sometime soon too. have to get a youtube account. i'll make some more soon too;)

Edited by lilmike86
And stay there

*takes anna* ok, cya andy :)

And take your perfect metabolism with you. Actually no, leave it here

lol you guys are just jealous

Speaking of metabolism - time to give mine a lot more than it can burn off. ttfn whores

give it hell!

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