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I'm just over the media hype of what has been an issue for a fair while. 'Ice is the new Marijuana'. It's not the new marijana you cocks, as that would imply people are using one more than the other. They love to pick something as their 'issue of the moment' and advertise the shit out of it! *sigh* kids these days! :huh::O

lol the media are just stupid. the ice dealers are loving it though. its giving them so much more business.

it's called MULTI-TASKING....

oh... wait... sorry... that's a term only females are familiar with

:laugh:

ha ha ha

*waits excitedly in the corner biting nails for the wrath to begin!*

so how come males are usually better drivers? isnt that multi-tasking?

the truth is women can multitask mentally, while men can multitask physically. thats it.

if its not obviously dripping all over the place, yes...he's in redbank. what u could do is, drive there, pull over just b4 and wipe any grease away :laugh: (or just wipe all the grease out of there and replace it short after its complete)

ok, well, its sorta sprayed out a bit. friend gave me a number of a guy who will roadie almost anything apparently, gonna give him a call. $50 is all it cost for him too.

hahah "its all in the head" <======== this applies to you, young anna :wave:

hmmm, that could mean so many different things

Awwwww, how cute. Lee thinks he's discovered something NEW and INTERESTING. It's like kids in Tassie thinking the OC is the newest and coolest thing around :laugh:

But it is!!! OC is the shisnit.....

and i have a hot cousin....heaps of hot cousins that want to have my baby.....

lol the media are just stupid. the ice dealers are loving it though. its giving them so much more business.

Bahahaha. OMG I've seen this thing on Today Tonight about kids at school using ice. Today Tonight is never wrong... I mean look at those stories on Skyline drivers. Hrmmm... better get me some of that shit!

lol the media are just stupid. the ice dealers are loving it though. its giving them so much more business.

so how come males are usually better drivers? isnt that multi-tasking?

the truth is women can multitask mentally, while men can multitask physically. thats it.

ok, well, its sorta sprayed out a bit. friend gave me a number of a guy who will roadie almost anything apparently, gonna give him a call. $50 is all it cost for him too.

hmmm, that could mean so many different things

go for that, and give me his details :laugh:

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