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Yeah, gotta make the coin to pay for the degree's to make the coin. Respect on the double degree that will require some serious dedication.

Well kinda, I'm 21 this year and should be graduating, I've finished 2 years of it of the four.

But I love by myself, own my car which has cost alot of money, own alot or guitars and hold down two steady jobs :/ ... It's a living lol

Lol you Wally,

I was going to go to TnT but my son can't do passenger rides.

Yer I instantly thought "goodbye abomination :(" I change gear as I went past the interesting a he would of saw was red and black and sideways... f**k local coppers are lazy

(Maybe they didnt think they could catch me muhaha lol)

Yer I instantly thought "goodbye abomination :(" I change gear as I went past the interesting a he would of saw was red and black and sideways... f**k local coppers are lazy

(Maybe they didnt think they could catch me muhaha lol)

Maybe they though the poor guy has already suffered enough

Yer I instantly thought "goodbye abomination :(" I change gear as I went past the interesting a he would of saw was red and black and sideways... f**k local coppers are lazy

(Maybe they didnt think they could catch me muhaha lol)

Nick you know better. Don't make me come over and beat your ass with a wooden spoon!

Finish your degree and hunt for a job you like. Business and commerce is a plenty but jobs are scarce and competition is tough.

As randomhero83 mentioned degrees are not everything. But I'm from a family if academics and would be lying if I said they do not matter. Just remember hard work (study) pays off!

Does anyone know where I could buy a single Ball bearing Ball of certain size?

Also, could someone please measure the ball size of a turbotech boost controller?

Also.... I have an excuse for the drags now, my boosts were being stolen!

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