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'02 Crew Sign in Here if you're still alive!

You know who you are. URINE's thread was getting a little messy so let's start a new one.

If you've got pics from our old cruises and BBQ's, Photoshops, etc post 'em up! I'm trying to consolidate an archive! Lots have been lost though unfortunately :angry:

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Standby for whatever galleries I could find on my old HD...

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f**k I do admit I do Miss those Team Westside days.

Every week and weekend there was something to do be it

Meetup , eatup etc

BK and cumberland meetups on Sat night

Night Clubbing for the clubbing crew

Akira meetups on saturdays for bbq and car repairs

We gave each other a hand

Basketball and car wash games

Cruises.

Mowing peoples lawns. having sex with peoples sisters and brothers.

I guess everything else is gone except the last bit hahaha.

ah sheit! the good ol days! god i miss em!

every saturday no matter how tired you were, you'd be at akira at 10:30am on the ps2 or washing/fixing ur car... I still have my akira sticker on (too lazy to take it off, too nostalgic)

BRING BACK THE KABOOOOM 400HP FROM THE HIPS!

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