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Dad, or Mum, were probably going to the airport, they always drive that to the airport because lexus gives free valet for the duration of your time away and free cleaning...they milk the services haha.

I sahll put some up later on tonight. I have to pick my GF from the airport shortly.

thats why I have been on here recently, because she has been at the APEC thing in Sydney

ahhh ok. I'd wondered why you've been on so much as of late. Truth be told, i'm hardly on here anymore either, just random luck that I logged on the other night and caught up with everyone.

got dan ordering me a new lift pump (carter) and the fuel cell filler neck. oter than that sfa

put many more dents in the 180? :D

lol u funny man.

nah last one was tyre pushed my guard underneath.. just being it back.. woot woot for .3mm sheet metal :D

So sad, a harmless joke and next thing we have people bringing out all the stops with the school yard "mum jokes"....where is the world heading?

oh come on matteh ligthen the fook up already :)

he is the guy you walk away from in a debate....cause he just keeps pulling shit out his arse to through at you otherwise.

lol ill walk on him.

hehehe wheres the love :)

with ur mum lol

geez, you're really cutting me deep with the mum jokes...surely you have something better Marki.

hows my fist sound..??

dnt worry its not just me i knw of others that arnt too fond of u. its just the world as u say

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