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hmm could that be possible though? like theres not even enough to go around the a single midget :)

Hrmmm this is true. Y'know at the Dyno Day, I didn't know which one of the weedy f**kers was Josh, so I asked someone. And all I heard was "... the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt". Immediately I was ROFL'd and then continued to ROFL some more. It wasn't til later that I realised the person had said "the guy standing to the left of the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt. I mean, he's still a weird little white boy, but still not as weird as the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt :laugh::no:

And if rumours are correct, his wang is as big and boisterous as his car! So ner ;):P

I mean parts brake, not the braking is bad

Oh, well, yeah, there is that... already had the crankshaft and head gasket replaced on the engine. Synchro needs replacing... transfer box needs replacing... actually, just make that the entire transmission chain... :)

Hrmmm this is true. Y'know at the Dyno Day, I didn't know which one of the weedy f**kers was Josh, so I asked someone. And all I heard was "... the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt". Immediately I was ROFL'd and then continued to ROFL some more. It wasn't til later that I realised the person had said "the guy standing to the left of the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt. I mean, he's still a weird little white boy, but still not as weird as the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt :):laugh:

And if rumours are correct, his wang is as big and boisterous as his car! So ner :P:no:

Siff im weedy hahah!

I'm not even lanky to be weedy!

Hrmmm this is true. Y'know at the Dyno Day, I didn't know which one of the weedy f**kers was Josh, so I asked someone. And all I heard was "... the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt". Immediately I was ROFL'd and then continued to ROFL some more. It wasn't til later that I realised the person had said "the guy standing to the left of the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt. I mean, he's still a weird little white boy, but still not as weird as the guy with the numbers on the back of his shirt :):laugh:

And if rumours are correct, his wang is as big and boisterous as his car! So ner ;):no:

what, short and fluffy? :P

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