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LOL OH I'M NOT HIDING!!!!

yes you are, stop lying :no:

:)

andy, your just getting old, you'll have to face it, your outdated now ;)

anna, only you would post up hello kitty rims, seriously.

P.S. I'M STUPID

thats a keeper!

saved someone else saying it :)

i know it was their main aircraft andy, but it doesnt belong to them any more, its a czech plane now

I THINK I'M HAVING A HEART ATTACK!!!!!

:no:

where do u find this GOLD?!

hrmmm... I think I just googled 'hello kitty automotive accessories' I have heaps of shit for cars. Apart from the usual car mats and stickers and rear view mirrors, I also have numberplates, side mirrors and headlights :)

anna, only you would post up hello kitty rims, seriously.

your point?

there's a who in a what now?

LOL

who's ado?

P.S. I'M STUPID

Oh. Your neighbour. We couldn't remembered his name, so we called him Adrian. Then we gave him the nickname 'ado'.

they look like just ordinary rims with hello kitty stickers to me? ;)

Again, I ask, your point?

yes, the good old kingsford smith plane out at the airport

always worth a good trip out there every now and then to check it out

I went up in a dual seater mustang when I was a kid...has to be heard to be belived 2500HP (at altitude) supercharged v12 ;):)

Edit: I also forgot to mention that the exhaust pipes are about a foot long lol

9.10am - Nova plays Basement Jaxx - Take me back to your house.

It would be alright if it was 'Do your thing', cos that's a sik song. But this just makes me want to go all stabby stab on the next person that looks at me wrong.

your point?

*holds up a sharp pencil* hows that?

9.10am - Nova plays Basement Jaxx - Take me back to your house.

It would be alright if it was 'Do your thing', cos that's a sik song. But this just makes me want to go all stabby stab on the next person that looks at me wrong.

*looks at anna wrong* 1.....2.....3......

hrmmm... I think I just googled 'hello kitty automotive accessories' I have heaps of shit for cars. Apart from the usual car mats and stickers and rear view mirrors, I also have numberplates, side mirrors and headlights :)

your point?

Oh. Your neighbour. We couldn't remembered his name, so we called him Adrian. Then we gave him the nickname 'ado'.

Again, I ask, your point?

bahahahaha his name is Nathan... i'm so calling him ado this afternoon! ;)

Yeah i'm trying not to start Hello Kitty on my car cos it'll never end, and my Lancer was friggin insane, Hello Kitty sticker on the back, Hello Kitty Charms, Hello Kitty Seat Belt Covers, it was red and pink everywhere!!!

LOL

even my desk at work is a shrine!!!

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