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Rip on Nick and his abomination, all the whores do.

He probley has no idea what that is, but If I remember correctly pawnd used to own a very sexual r32 on professors/Meisters If I remember correctly that is lol

Yeh, back in the day. Now I am on two wheels.

Guessing from your avatar, the abomination is ls1 33?

Haha got it in one.... Yes it has been dubbed this, I secretly know they're all just jelly and wish they owned it on theyre p plates :P

So borrrrreeeedd! Waiting for the last few drops of oil to drain so I can do the sump plug back up.... I'm thinking about not bothering to put the front diffuser back on - too annoying when I wanna work on it...

So borrrrreeeedd! Waiting for the last few drops of oil to drain so I can do the sump plug back up.... I'm thinking about not bothering to put the front diffuser back on - too annoying when I wanna work on it...

U could of made me a samich I'm bloody starving, rosters are killing the dragons :/

Where does this said bowling happen? If it's some where out past buttf**knowhere, you better make it an overnight cruise.

Well, I'm sure there is a bowling alley somewhere between tbar and brissy there's a good alley in tbar but that dosent suit the brissy guys (I'm fine with anywhere in brissy apart from indro/st lucia/toowoong)

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