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lets have another cruise and raise money for the owner to purchase much need mathematical supplies... or... at the very least give them a business card for a graphics place that can add.

i want to see this car... i want to shake my head... i want... something to eat :blink:

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this car should have its own spotted thread! more spots than alpinestars.

1+1=7. im ashamed to say i have been racking my brain. is it possible using 2 1s one of them side ways u can make a seven? i hate this car because it makes me think and thinking is a painful procedure

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i also see this car a fair bit in the city it has stickers all over the dash inside the car to. The only thing i can think of is maybe the 1+1 = 7 is real ment to be 1.1-7 like a Bible referance lol maybe he is a born again christian that preches all over the place

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