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hey i was woundering if anyone knows how to dose the rb25 so it sounds like the vl flutter anyone knowww???

woundering??? perhaps thou needst to work on his english first - i recommend reading a few plays by my homeboy William "DuB" Shakespeare

and the flutter - we dont know how to do it like the VL's - most of us just do the sounds by using our mouths to make our own flutter sounds.....just try it one day. But if you want people to hear you, you need to get one of them megaphone thingys.......

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you wanna be tought c**ts ova the net y dont u come face to face wif me den will see whos the tought c**t come to auburn progress park

haha look at this f**khead arking up over the net... if you saw HALF of sau vic.. you will shit urself..

man stop posting dumb shit, dont ark up at us and ull b ok

untill then.. keep flexing

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