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thanx bro. its frustrating to say the least. It feels like an epic choke hold that just doesn't want to let go............................................so want to move on.

An ex that doesn't want to give you your car in the break up? :P

Hiii peeps. Cold air has confined me to my humi crib. I have to go get fuel but soo not driving up to bald hills with that epic traffic out there.

Hallucinations aren't fun, neither are f**ked up dreams. Tyler woke me up yesterday telling me I needed a cold juice because "Mummy has gone crazy!!!" I had been dreaming that Georgina had mated with that thing Nick calls a Skyline and there was all these cockroach sized A-bombs spewing out of Georgina's exhaust all over my garage floor. I actually did get up despite being couch ridden with sickness just to make sure :P

Hiii peeps. Cold air has confined me to my humi crib. I have to go get fuel but soo not driving up to bald hills with that epic traffic out there.

Hallucinations aren't fun, neither are f**ked up dreams. Tyler woke me up yesterday telling me I needed a cold juice because "Mummy has gone crazy!!!" I had been dreaming that Georgina had mated with that thing Nick calls a Skyline and there was all these cockroach sized A-bombs spewing out of Georgina's exhaust all over my garage floor. I actually did get up despite being couch ridden with sickness just to make sure :P

Why do you have to ruin my attempt to secure a page?

I think its pointless to create a new thread just to whore but that is just my opinion

There comes a point when you have to stop and start a new one. The ones in the waste land would be hundreds of thousands of posts long of they just kept going.

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