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Your all crazy....Everyone knows they are bi-curious females looking to pick up. :) :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

Aren't all females bi-curious?

You know what they say, every girl is just 6 drinks away from a lesbian experiance.

My girl had a girls night last weekend, she claims her friends got together an painted canvasses (their graphic designers... they like pretty colours) but I'm pretty sure that it's just a euphamism for 'stripped down to panties and had a pillow fight'.

Either that or every dodgy B-grade movie has lied to me, and I refuse to beleive that.

Back on track:

I guess naming a car is something that some people do as well. I haven;t thought of a name for my car yet, but it's something I'd probably do.

Mine's definitely a female prostie :) .

Adorned in prostitute red, with black boots, only comes out on weekends and I stick my boot into her if she comes out off line :) . Oh, and I’m happy to share her with my mates ;) .

Can't say that I've thought about it.... but I guess if I had to pick a gender for my car, I'd say female.. :)

Loves attention... I always try to look after her, she gets a wax every month, keep the paint looking clean and shiny.. high maintenance! :) ..but i also love to slam her pretty hard on the track every now n then to show her who's boss ;)

Anything large and mechanical... "she's a beauty","she's...(insert whatever) She's my BIATCH! No doubt a girl! But I also call it my toy... so...umm...?

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mines named "the beast" although no doubt there are more beasty ones than mine around however when i give it some and get to 100 on the freeway in what seems like 1s - i have a big smile on my face and say to myself...this is a beast and think of the guy next to me in his corolla and think..."does he know what he's missing out on?"

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