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your'e makin me feel real old you farker......should com around and give ya a good ol spankin....no wait.....you might actually like that :P

I might... Or take offence and spank u back lol

I have that effect on people, making them feel old

this is the one the 29/06/13 isn't it?

I should be there indeed (the day after my father's 60th)

Yep yep, last Saturday in June.

60th you say.... So that makes you at least mid 30s - 40s

40s?????? are you bloody kiddin me?????

having said that, your assumption is not too far from the truth.......I'm 35.....and by far not over the hill........for now ;)

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You're doing alright whoring this much with 2 jobs man.

1 job is 70% customer service and is very time specific. So if there's not customers i whore

The other job is me punching in figures into a computer and emailing accounts out to customers, and as the person that did the job before me was an old lady who could hardly type they have quite a large time allocated to do the task at hand... And since I can type at quite a decent speed I have copious amounts of time to whore on the job [hence I it "teh whore chair"] .... Except for the end of the month ie yesterday and today in which case I have to do a stock take of everything and it takes bloody ages :(

40s?????? are you bloody kiddin me?????

having said that, your assumption is not too far from the truth.......I'm 35.....and by far not over the hill........for now ;)

Yer well I'm 20 so ha take that

Yer well I'm 20 so ha take that

yes....I did work that out.

on the other hand, I have been an sau member since Jul 03 which means, that at that time you were a 12 year old school girl going through all of those wonderful hormonal changes :nyaanyaa:

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yes....I did work that out.

on the other hand, I have been an sau member since Jul 03 which means, that at that time you were a 12 year old school girl going through all of those wonderful hormonal changes :nyaanyaa:

Did you work it out from my grammatical linguistic exemplar (of which is myself) of twenty year olds?

2003, I was in grade... 3, and I would of been 10/11 years old.

Them old feels bro, old feels lol

Meeeeeee.

As I said the abomination makes children cry!

Sorry kid but its all part of driving a Skyline. If you dont like it buy a Maxima....or a Swift! There is jack shit we can do about it besides making sure we're clean of defects and driving to the laws/conditions.

Diary of a call girl?

ill just live with the pain of being pulled over than drive a swift...

i swear i was not in that show.... there yet to make one about me :rolleyes:

Unfortunately this is true :( ... So mr ants you'll be at this drag day I assume, you aswell Zac :P

ill be there... all i need is date and location... :P

on the other hand you guys were saying about re-gearing my diff... where can i get a set of 3.75's i talked to the place up the road and since him and the boss are like blow buddies he said he would do it for free just supply the parts, so people hook me up with parts and ill have my new dif :)

finished early today for once :P you guys whored yourselves out alot while i was gone today... :P

Edited by cowdy

2003, I was in grade... 3, and I would of been 10/11 years old.

Them old feels bro, old feels lol

I know mate....I thought 12 y.o. sounded better :)

When u were my age (assuming 1997), did you rock a Nsync tshirt? :yes:

at your age I had no money, no car, no life and definitely not rocking to a Nsync tshirt

but was listening to Nirvana

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