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ahhaah sideways.. porgie will not hesitate in goign.. just tell him when and where.. id come along but i got a night of counterstrike planned :)..

hahaha actually its kinda funny.. u know u got problems when u would rather play counterstrike all night rather then see ure gf:D... ahhh im a prick:D

Originally posted by URMINE

ahhaah sideways.. porgie will not hesitate in goign.. just tell him when and where.. id come along but i got a night of counterstrike planned :D..  

hahaha actually its kinda funny.. u know u got problems when u would rather play counterstrike all night rather then see ure gf:D...  ahhh im a prick:D

same here, sometime I prefer to lock myself in garage just try to avoid see my wife...especially now it's count down 8 days to go, now tell me why you don't wanna to see her...

hahaha~!:P

PS2 Vs Old Road Skylining...uuummmmm

ley me think about that one...

SKYLINE!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyday.

Unless anyone can find Janes Combat Sub Simulation U541 or something like that!!!

Would the meeting point be Thronleigh Maccas ? I'm a maybe....might have to put the silencers in to keep the cops happy.

umm, i can't go to the old road. both my exhaust mounts are snapped off so no hard driving for me tonight. i was thinking of a city drive and then head out to Lazikos for some awsome food. it's out at Auburn and has a good mix of food including the best burritos you'll ever try

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