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Yeah im sure Smoky would love to take some wang >_<

The keyboard warrior has returned!!.. go back to sleep Steve-o.. your still ugly!! >_<

I am so in Team Gun mental! :laugh:

He will in 3 weeks...Booooyyyaaaahhhh! :sorcerer:

I dont think your mental enough >_<

Hootie hoooooooooo!!!! :(

Sure it's not a myth?

I want to see you riding dude. If you don't then Andrew rides with Jess and I'm running empty. I don't have the Chubster's sexual magnetisim to attract hottties to ride with me...

No smoke and mirrors here.. I will be riding TJ.. Its all leading up to DECA :rofl:

I just got an mms from Corinne with the sticker on her car - looks good!

Me too!!.. they are sh!t hot!!.. emphasis on the sh!t >_<

Stop stating the obvious you lolfag!! :action-smiley-069:

Hahaha, any idiot can change a quote.....see - you changed mine! :thumbsup: ......idiot :P

I'm not sure what he is riding but it's not me. I thnk he better hope we run into those "hotties" in the Ford Focus again...

Nah, they were even out of HIS league :nyaanyaa:

I'm not sure what he is riding but it's not me. I thnk he better hope we run into those "hotties" in the Ford Focus again...

The only thing ill be riding is my Gun Mental 33!! ;) no gay sh!t here!! :no:

Hahaha, any idiot can change a quote.....see - you changed mine! :rofl: ......idiot :D

Nah, they were even out of HIS league :P

Have you even looked in the mirror lately Steve-o??!!.. and you wonder why you have to pay penalty rates for hookers!! :thumbsup:

The only thing ill be riding is my Gun Mental 33!! :) no gay sh!t here!! :no:

Have you even looked in the mirror lately Steve-o??!!.. and you wonder why you have to pay penalty rates for hookers!! :(

the love in here is just so overwhelming.....

Yeah, Smoky and his man-love

Anyway - who's in for the next one? Like definatly in?

Ill start the ball rolling next week :)

Im in for sure Steve.. the car is going into the workshop within the next two-three weeks to have the gearbox rebuilt.. so I should be good to go by then :)




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