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the carlingford rd camera was probably lobbied for for quite sometime i think. If you're observant, you'll notice that there's always flowers taped to the lights were some poor kid got killed right outside the school.

The camera works both ways too. i saw it flash at some old codger then immediately flash again (but there was no other traffic in my direction)

u shouldn't get caught by this camera, just let your speed bleed off going up the hill!

red900ss wateva it was,,, im not stupid or dumb or nething. do u spell properly when u sms? or when u chat?? i know my english i mean being lik at the top of tha grade i wouldnt be wrong.. i know the difference to what i say and what i write on a test.. now i forgot wat i wanted to say other then that....

Originally posted by IvanINC

red900ss what ever you think, I'm not stupid or dumb. Do you spell properly when you S.M.S? What about when you chat? I know my English. I was at the top of my grade. I am not wrong. I know there is a difference between what I say and what I write on a test. Now I have forgotten what I wanted to say!

Sorry, I couldn't resist correcting your spelling and grammar!

Originally posted by IvanINC

... do u spell properly when u sms? or when u chat??...

yeah I'm 1337! I would have thought this was proof enough;

Originally posted by red900ss

...and she would 0x/n J00 in any spelling bee.......

In fact, I'm so 1337, I was doing 71077345 on my calculator before you were a twinkle sunshine.

:shake:

Originally posted by IvanINC

im in yr 8 and everyone got less than 12..................................  100%???? 19 / 20 is equivalent to 95% im pretty sure.

ur right about that.. but wtf.. how did others get 12/50

omg.. u go to a dumb school..

red900ss: u spelt it for him.. lol

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