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yeah seriously.

Being a good boy I went down to the car wash. Took all my stuff. Then I must have left my shammy on the ground..1min later I came back and - gone. Spoke to the chick in my bay and she denied everything.

I cracked it with her...but didn't get it back.

Then to top off everythig I noticed some f*king C&Nt has key'd one of my wheels at the F1, they really have it a good go on 3 spokes So Dezz I fell ya brother. Not even sure if I can fix it up.

So all in all...great times.

Water restrictions suck!

Now I have to go buy a new shammy...and I loved thta old one.

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if you left the chammy on the ground, wouldnt it be wise not to use it again? From what i heard, the dirt particles can get caught in it - and when you use it next time it can scratch or something. dont know how true that is, but I get a new shammy if mine fell to the ground (happened twice already). So, if that chic did take your shammy - then shes gonna be suprised when she sees her car is full of scratches :P

Some people....really, where do they get off.....:P

Sorry to hear about your rims Chris, might go check my ride for any marks now....haven't looked at it since I parked it in the shed last Sunday night. I'll be shattered if I find anything thats for sure.

in the nicest possible way... get a grip

lol u tards....it was a joke. You think I give a toss about a $10 shammy. Its equates to about 2min work on monday.

It was about the straches from the F1 on my wheels? you get a grip when you pay 4k for rims and some cock takes a knife to them

btw a good shammy take ages to break in.

Ye exactly... get a nice firm grip of her neck, and punch her in the head

haha....bloody hell man.......haha....bit excessive...hehehe....

maybe its one of those 2 in O-Y-K-B's signature.....they look dodgey as hell :P

true that man, u should c my rims there f*ked mind u i didnt pay 4k for them, plus there only stuffed cos my mate cant drive lol

lol Kris u crazy man.

and Ash...yeah she needed a wack..I went to have breakfest in St Kilda instead to calm down.

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