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I still think he knew about the dump pipe.

no doubt about it - someone on the forum must've leaked the info!!!

then again it could've just been an angry driver of an is200 who found out i ploughed his wife. don't worry man, i was very considerate and i know the rules - up the bum = no babies :thumbsup: s'all good.

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roflcopter...I'm an A grade wanker to A grade tools...Josh and I have that in common...you all <3 us though!!

Hugs all round...except for you Mark...you and your freaky coconuts stay away :thumbsup:

Hahah, its true. We have such an A grade wanker skill dont we Matteh

josh is cool..

keegs u really are a wanker..

Unfortunately you only believe this because you're an A grade tool, and as previously mentioned...I have a compulsion for being a wanker towards A grade tools. Take a tissue and build a bridge marki.

... tsk tsk.. indeed school holidays are in.. buidling up ur E-wang are we..?? also ur such a mighty key board warrior!

Taking things a little to seriously are we? Getting a bit cut up? Don't self harm tonight Marki, razors are not your friend.

Taking things a little to seriously are we? Getting a bit cut up? Don't self harm tonight Marki, razors are not your friend.

asif black ppl cut themselves yo.. dont u white ppl with ur depressants cut urselves... i dnt knw why ur sad.. ur white... SMILE.. think thats off the longest yard.. haha

your all a bunch of f**ken heros hey lol

lol.. :) great post..

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