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Guest terrance

anything good happening this weekend in syd? from melb and taking a trip up to nsw for the long weekend. suggestions dont have to be car related but should include activities for sat and sunday!

love, your friendly neighborhood dealer, terrance.

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will you? will you now? would you die for me? dont you f*ckin lie!

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Guest terrance
Originally posted by Duncan

lol, he doesn't even drive a skyline! I'm not in town this weekend, so I'm no help.  Have you checked the NSW / events section?

ah, spank you. spank you very much. good idea. i will be sure to check that out.

Originally posted by two40

I'd be keen to meet up with you if you're here on Friday night. there's a place under the harbour bridge that gets some decent crowds car wise. other than that i'll be out of sydney so can't help you.

sorry buddy! be leaving melb on sat morn. but yeah, this aint my first visit to syd, but it will be with my line. just look out for a 33 with vic plates.

anyway, lots of bitches around this easter weekend? whats tha weva like? f*ck it . im sure i can find this info on the net.

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some say the end is near. some say we'll see armageddon soon. certainly hope we will. i sure can use a vacation from this bullsh*t...

Guest terrance

f*ck yeah. and we're always eating kraft dinner!

remember, a friend indeed, is a friend with kraft dinner.

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shut your f*cking face uncle f*cker...u dont eat or sleep or mowe the lawn, you just f*ck your uncle, all day long.

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you claimed all this time that you would die for me. why then are u so surprised when u hear your own eulogy?

Guest terrance
Originally posted by Shell

terrance, you are strange :uh-huh:

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you're an uncle fcker I must say, we fcked your uncle yesterday...

:D

been called worse.

ps. nice sig. :)

pps. i see you're from canberra. may i pop in on my way to syd and buy you a beer? i swear im not a serial killer.

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I Kill COPS!

What?

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What's your screen name?

F*ck you! Thats MY screen name!

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im prayin for rain. and im prayin for tidal waves. i wanna see the ground give way. i wanna watch it all go down. mom pls flush it all away. i wanna see it go right in down. i wanna watch it go right in. watch you flush it all away...



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