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Originally posted by darK

eventually we will beat WA.. :D

[with my help of course]

thats what u think buddy boy

wait till the girls find out what u did?

and to the honda twit, when ur a mod and own a skyline then u can threaten ppl with being banned and harmless white lies such as these are not worth banning someone, your the one being immature not dark.

hahahaa... all funny...

well u had a few people fooled for a while - but good work there, good work!

Looks like you're a popular boy though.. look at the amount of attention you received// More than anybody else on here.. nice one :P

You would have been screwed when we offered to turn up at your house.. I would have done that you know one night if i was bored :D

haha.. pred.. only 1 person knows my address tho..

and thanks u guys for not being a bunch of assholes about it..

and making this funny thread.. still cracks me up as i read the first few pages over again :P

Hmm , come over here to see if Dark is still copping shit.

Looks like everyone has calmed down ( well ALMOST everyone ).

Now be a good boy from now on Dark or will get mommy to spank your

:shake:

cheers

ken:D :D

Originally posted by gtrken

Hmm , come over here to see if Dark is still copping shit.

Looks like everyone has calmed down ( well ALMOST everyone ).

Now be a good boy from now on Dark or will get mommy to spank your  

:shake:  

cheers

ken:D :D

why?

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