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you belong in a padded house, not to mention a straight jacket with EMO written on it. lol >_<

keep em comin.

your entitled to your opppionion and hopefully will always be, but with technology who knows?? hopefully so?? (im an engineer and some technologies frighten me especially with the direction that the majority of the technological fore front is heading especially in defence (which the majority of is hiddin from the public).

I think the governments should combine, invest and look at ways to counteract global warming and remove CO2 levels from the atmosphere.... eg look at mixing in with fuel additives a substance that results in the carbon molecule from the CO2 being combined with other molecules to form a dust like substance (heavier than our atmosphere) that hopefully wont settle in the air and will fall to ground. Eventually if they do this and spray it in the air etc they may be able to counteract global warming, stop ice caps from melting etc and maybe win me some money that Sir Richard Branson is offering for people to remove carbon from the air....... But hey its just an idea!!! and my oppinion which i am entitled to have and hopefully will always be entitled to have!!!.

Everyones life is unique how can you knock what you havent been through???

wow...... now this thread really is heading off topic......

Perhaps if the mods are not happy they could place this in the wasteland instead of deleting such valuable information... hint hint!

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ok i have released enough of my poems for one day.... my mind is tyred!!!!

I have a lot more!!! I wouldnt mind making a book and selling them... Maybe i could then make a bit of money while i look for another job!!! What do you think peoples.... Be honest please.... I liked paulys comments its good to see he has the guts to be honest!

Regards CHris

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You guys should see the cruise video from the midnight hills run on last fri night!!!! Also have some footage of....

Man it was phat.... .Its got evo 9's, STI's, GTRs' (including 34's), 33 and 32 gtst's with flames shooting from their exhausts, turbed falcons and a couple of dodgy shitty cars!! a bit of drifting (damm sly is a good slider), some fog cruiseing, some UNIQUE beats (and me trying to ryme back while driving hehehehehehe which i must admit i am not the best at when put on the spot... thanks busta (if you see/hear the video you will know what i mean). >_<

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I wish for this cruise i had coil overs (which i am aquiring soon as the stock ride is hard to slide on and to take corners quickly) and you should see how bald my front tyres are..... It made driving with the evo 9 's through the wet hills fun and challenging especially thorugh the extremely tight stuff!!!!

ohhh and by the way 33's rock!!!!!

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ok enough of this shite - I will leave the thread here for a while, as it a (somewhat) humorous read, and a good lesson on why NOT to take drugs .... but consider the topic closed - take it to the wasteland people and waste your lives away there ....

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