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hmm good times

bahaha come to phils with me white boy.. i guarentee ull get mugged and stabbed.. haha even i have troubles..

38 bottles of beer on the wall, 38 bottles of beer.

take one down, pass it around

37 bottles of beer on the wall

oh dear

37 bottles of beer on the wall, 37 bottles of beer.

take one down, pass it around

36 bottles of beer on the wall

dear x 2

OH!!! He jumped from forty thousand feet

without a paraschute..

He jumped from forty thousand feet

without a paraschute...

He jumped from forty thousand feet

without a paraschute..

and he aint gonna jump no more..

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

and he aint gonna jump no more.

he landed on the tarmac like a lump of strawberry jam

he landed on the tarmac like a lump of strawberry jam

he landed on the tarmac like a lump of strawberry jam

and he aint gonna jump no more.

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

and he aint gonna jump no more.

they scrapped him off the tarmac with a piece of four by two

they scrapped him off the tarmac with a piece of four by two

they scrapped him off the tarmac with a piece of four by two

and he aint gonna jump no more.

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

glory glory what a hell of a way to die

and he aint gonna jump no more.

(if you want the rest then pm me.)

Pure gold

josh, get a job u bum

I am trying. PEET is f**king me around.

I have a interview with http://www.sherrinmotorsport.com.au this week *thanks too dad*, they also own Carrera cup, so suits me.

For all your motorsport needs, see me :rolleyes:

I am trying. PEET is f**king me around.

I have a interview with http://www.sherrinmotorsport.com.au this week *thanks too dad*, they also own Carrera cup, so suits me.

For all your motorsport needs, see me :rolleyes:

wooooohooooooooo, if you get the job lol

whats the position?

DINNER TONIGHT BITCHES

sorry marki, cant make it...

LIKE FARKING HELL I CANT :P

I am trying. PEET is f**king me around.

I have a interview with http://www.sherrinmotorsport.com.au this week *thanks too dad*, they also own Carrera cup, so suits me.

For all your motorsport needs, see me :rolleyes:

i want a Bride Fixed back in black..

can get new for $750 off NS.com sponsor.. could u better it josh or just source me a rail..

uve been talking to rohan's mum again, ahvnt you? :rolleyes:

bahhaha.. thats guarenteed a nible from snowman

wooooohooooooooo, if you get the job lol

whats the position?

sorry marki, cant make it...

LIKE FARKING HELL I CANT :P

booyah shane...

josh's position is missionary and recieving!!!

i want a Bride Fixed back in black..

can get new for $750 off NS.com sponsor.. could u better it josh or just source me a rail..

If you came into a Porsche work shop that's starting to deal with other euros and ask me for a Bride I would laugh at you and say do you see anything else jap here lol...

I could however do Recaro.

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