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If I pay $30 for steak, I like it to taste good...and like I said, theres a reason all the best restraunts in the world cook steaks only rare or medium-rare...or as the Chef likes (which is rare or medium-rare) and you don't get a choice lol.

got tall poppy syndrome?

HMMMM. Looks like shane may have been f**ked over on his 19's

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=160817

yeah, looks to me like i'll be giving them back

fark i really hate trying to sell shit on here. soo many f*cktards making shit hard to sell, plus the usless posting, im getting really farking annoyed. >_<

got tall poppy syndrome?

yeah, looks to me like i'll be giving them back

fark i really hate trying to sell shit on here. soo many f*cktards making shit hard to sell, plus the usless posting, im getting really farking annoyed. >_<

As long as you can give them back its no harm done. Probably a good thing when you think about it.

fark i really hate trying to sell shit on here. soo many f*cktards making shit hard to sell, plus the usless posting, im getting really farking annoyed. >_<

Thats why I flog parts on Ebay. It's less stressful then dealing with forum fark wits.

got tall poppy syndrome?

yeah, looks to me like i'll be giving them back

fark i really hate trying to sell shit on here. soo many f*cktards making shit hard to sell, plus the usless posting, im getting really farking annoyed. :happy:

Settle Pettle....

same as when you sell in the paper, you always get the time wasters ringing you and people constantly haggeling you.....

dude they just dont look like TE37 we all know and love >_<

As long as you can give them back its no harm done. Probably a good thing when you think about it.

yeah, caus knowing how sau works, every carnt will have a cry and i wont be able to sell/swap them

Thats why I flog parts on Ebay. It's less stressful then dealing with forum fark wits.

yep ill be doing that from now on >_<

i was this close to giving a nice rant in my for sale thread, but i held back, for this time

nup /

lolz sure sure matteh :happy:

I’ll stop mocking the Police when they take me away in hand cuff’s and I realize it’s some what serious now..

I have no doubt that will happen if your actions on the street match your lip in here.

Take a tip from an old hand. Back off. Been there done that. Including the cuff deal. (Applied at the watchhouse so i couldnt fight back)

No daddys money can save you from a phonebook beating buddy, and, believe me. it farking hurts.

>_< your my Hero Josh :laugh:

but if your the person responsible for the cops getting better training and high powered (very fast) vehicles i'm gonna have to have a few stong words with you :happy:

I have no doubt that will happen if your actions on the street match your lip in here.

Take a tip from an old hand. Back off. Been there done that. Including the cuff deal. (Applied at the watchhouse so i couldnt fight back)

No daddys money can save you from a phonebook beating buddy, and, believe me. it farking hurts.

I’m being serious here, not whore town funny shit.

My lip is MUCH worse in person, why do you think one of the reasons I surrendered my license to avoid court and the possibly situation of a huge suspension?

They had 4 years worth of tapes, which they were submitting, of me being verbally violent, rude, making threats and a few of the local officer’s going on the stand to testify against me.

Ask, Matt, his been in the car a few times. I admit I bring it on myself, but when the Police bend the law, to f**k me over I’ll go nuts.

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