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*walks off and grabs keys, straight off to car lovers*

:):D :D

I will hose it off, and have a half arsed effort at the rims, but thats it

If i have time ill take the rims off and run OEM rims :D

*goes with Stan*

OMG OMG Its all your fault its raining!!! :worship:

Either way, ill be there rain or dry. BUT if its hailing Turdy wont be there the rolla will.

there is a pizza hut there as well

Yes think so.

Since when was I a radio whore... besides, I don't know where my radio is :)

Sure sure.. :D

damn rain,, i washed my car yesterday too for the first time in more than a month,

I should bring the holden astra courtesy car ive got too atm and bounce it off the limiter more :D

ALL YOU PEOPLE DIE!!! sif wash the car!!!

Its always was the car or think of washing the car and it rains..!!

ALL YOU PEOPLE DIE!!! sif wash the car!!!

Its always was the car or think of washing the car and it rains..!!

That happens to us to

You think about washing the car ans then the rain clouds come rolling over :sorcerer:

Really depends, girlfriend isn't too well and I don't think it's a good idea to have her out in the cold all night long...

Just leave her at home?

:D

kidding Stan!

Really depends, girlfriend isn't too well and I don't think it's a good idea to have her out in the cold all night long...

We'll see how we go~

yeah~~if she s gonna wear a skirt then dont bring her , will be freezing to death

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