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Still at oldies, have discovered a few things:

Thing 1: my car hates the highway and is slip city with this converter :(

Thing 2: any thing over half throttle 1-2 gear change it it chirps the tires

Thing 3: mums lasagna is still freakin awesome

Thing 4: dad is an electrical genius as he fixed my window :)

Thing 5: Jaimi has gotten hot again

Still at oldies, have discovered a few things:

Thing 1: I broke my car through my own stupidity :(

Thing 2: Because my car is broken and not fit for street use the cops will hassle me

Thing 3: mums lasagna is still freakin awesome

Thing 4: dad is an electrical genius as he fixed my window :)

Thing 5: Jaimi has gotten hot again

FYP :thumbsup:

What's your beer of choice ants?

this is what I usually drink (if I can find it)

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Nastro Azzuro aka Peroni premium beer

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this is the real McCoy and brewed and bottled in ITALY (not here)

gonna crack it open now after all this hard work so :cheers:

doesn't your car have a lock up convertor?

and whos jaimi?

anti-gay lock up converter to keep Nick straight!

jaimi is the actually Jaime Durie from Manpower :nyaanyaa:

beer tastes like crapolla

to bad for you.

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