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oh and JetPilot on the back of all the fully sick utes and shit

JetPilot makes sense, though.

Remember the old American jet cars of the 60's? They were great when powering on in a straight line, but the guys designing them found out the hard way that they didn't want to stop in a hurry, even when you came off the throttle.

Cars that don't stop or turn very well sounds like your typical ute to me.

yeah those stupid freakin frangipani's or whatever they are - I think they are billabong or some gay surfie brand crap shit piss stupid crap dammit.

sorry....they also shit me to tears

Hare Krishna people sell them to raise money for head wax and weird robes..

you know this coz you've either bought the stickers or you wax your head and wear wierd robes.....

hmmmmmm....... :)

have to agrees tho - I hate them and they shit me right off.....!

im pretty sure its not a chick thing.. ive seen dudes have it on their cars too.

i reckon its a cult where they've all strapped c4 to their cars and at the same time they'll all blow themselves up and every time they see someone else with a flower on their car they give each other the nod cause theyre so cool. damn hippies.

ill get to the bottom of this.

God damn frangipani's... the latest seems to be fit as many on your car as possible... driving the F3 everyday I notice every 2nd car has em and at least a couple have their entire back window blocked out in em.... I just want to rip em off peoples cars when I see them

*end rant*

but it is extremely funny to cover the other halfs car in them when they go away and leave you with both cars.... bwahahaha

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