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a ba xr6t wanted to play the who has more power game on the gate way....

i was like speeds up slows back down to him. he did the same so i clutch in and rev he takes off i pull into his lane and let him go hahahaha silly falcoon.

and erlier i said to kathryn while driving along "oh look a aurion sportivo, police drive them."

kathryn: "arnt they the fast ones"

me: "yeah more power than a ve sv6 commo. *gets red light and it is next to me* lets drag it! *looks inside* lets not! its a cop car."

kathryn: "no its not... oh shit it is"

me: "FARKING AGENTS!!! that could of ended badly *furthur down the road* sh*t i nearly got pulled over, i nearly got arested I COULD OF GONE TO JAIL!!!!"

kathryn: :huh:

me: *dramatic look* "i could have died."

that was the highligt of the day i thought it was funny

sorry for long story :P

#@Ants #@Captain Natro #@luke gtr where mah whores at

How.

Does.

She.

Put.

Up.

With.

You?

talked to grandparents today about taking out more on my loan to get the exhaust done. hit me up with suggestions and systems, or should i go custom made at the local trusted exhaust shop?

i do quite like the barra's but have to agree with you

Would highly recommend against taking further loans out

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