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Originally posted by XrSiSt

Man when i saw Dave on sat.. I was about to cry... So many memories. But then I looked

on the bright side.. Dave's alright. He lets me give him KABOOM! VIET POWER!!!!! IN DA BUTT!!!! all night long. YaY! Now how many months will it be before u let me do it again this time? 6?

:bahaha:

F**k me dead! Thank God your alright!

Good on ya for calling the cops. Get this REM (raging ego maniac) off the road. That'll put a massive dent in his ego.

Damages to both cars seem pretty bad (chassis bent). Hopefully his is in the bin.

It sucks to lose a car, but if insurance will cover it then there's really not that much to worry about. The main thing is you're still healthy. It's a huge inconvenience to lose your transportation but you will get a new car soon enough.

Besides, if you get a better car it helps you get over losing the last one :D

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