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I'm just over the media hype of what has been an issue for a fair while. 'Ice is the new Marijuana'. It's not the new marijana you cocks, as that would imply people are using one more than the other. They love to pick something as their 'issue of the moment' and advertise the shit out of it! *sigh* kids these days! :laugh: :laugh:

would he do it? with the split cv's?

this is my work! stfu

if its not obviously dripping all over the place, yes...he's in redbank. what u could do is, drive there, pull over just b4 and wipe any grease away :laugh: (or just wipe all the grease out of there and replace it short after its complete)

it's called MULTI-TASKING....

oh... wait... sorry... that's a term only females are familiar with

:laugh:

ha ha ha

*waits excitedly in the corner biting nails for the wrath to begin!*

hahah "its all in the head" <======== this applies to you, young anna :laugh:

it's called MULTI-TASKING....

oh... wait... sorry... that's a term only females are familiar with

:)

ha ha ha

*waits excitedly in the corner biting nails for the wrath to begin!*

sif there be a shit fight over that.... every one know women can multi task.... its about doing many things half arseidly (sp) we men can only do one thing at a time but we do it good and proper.......

:wave::huh::O:laugh::laugh:

sif there be a shit fight over that.... every one know women can multi task.... its about doing many things half arseidly (sp) we men can only do one thing at a time but we do it good and proper.......

:wave::huh::O:laugh::laugh:

bahahahaha touche!!!

best comeback by a stooge ever!!

:)

jokes :laugh:

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