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Npz possum. I'll do that if you do something for me.

Next time harden up cup cake and post on Ppl threads your refering to. KKthnx

Ok well I think this guy already looks like a big enough douche bag but it's just so fun.....

Ahh still coming to grasps with grammar are we, yeah it's a tricky one I know, took me until year 4 to not have to ask the teacher how to spell every second word, don’t worry champ you'll get there, coincidentally, does your mum know you have such a foul mouth? I think she would be appalled. So anyway Mr scary man, I got an idea how about you learn to read first little nooblet, then we can talk. And what’s with this "harden up cupcake" who are you, Chopper Reid pffffffftttt.

Oh I'm scared..........scared for your children, should you ever be allowed to reproduce you oxygen thief. Hmm I don't know why your wasting such an intellect working at a wreckers, I hear there is an election running or something, perhaps you should throw your hat into the ring, yet go for president of the world!!! Your slogan can be "Are you scared!!!", I know I would be, having a muppet with the IQ of a 16 year old running the country/world.

OK ok I'm really sorry, my mum told me never to make fun of disabled kids so Ill stop now, before you leave make sure you haven't tied your shoelaces together, I know you special people find complicated tasks like that tedious and straining but don't worry, with a little bit of determination and focus you can achieve anything, don't let your disability hold you back

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lol. Nerd on fire. I tell you what. I'll be the bigger man and walk away from this argument. I'll let you take the win. Because the way I see it, only thing you got left in your life is the internet. And I don't want to take that from you. Thanx for replying on the thread and have a nice day.

P.s Get out and enjoy life son. Don't sit on your ass and waste your life infront off a moniter. Peace

Screw it, I came back... This thread rocks :wave:

But ONLY cause of the awesome demise of that EVLR-34 fellow.

And just for the record Mr Chopper, some of us have jobs... all day... on computers... When you pass that legal age of 15 and 9 months, then you too can become a useful member of society and get a job :(.

Hey ardie, i heard EVLR-34 called your mother a whore...........

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How the f**k do you guys know about my mums job..........(actually in all honesty I havnt spoken to her in a year and a half, so for all I know she could well be one)

Soooooooo anybody else go to the garage 13 drift day today? GOD I love my job!!! Its amazing how I sit infront of a computer all day, yet I manage to get out, sell a house, pick up a car from the docks and then go watch a few mates at the track all while "wasting" my life away infront of a computer.

PS my brother spends the majority of his time infront of a computer as one of the head programmers for the Commonwealth bank, if you saw his bank account I dont think you would be calling it a waste. Anyway, Im bored or embarrassing this guy, think I'll hand it over to DRD-00F, cover for me DOOFY

PPS make sure you finish all your homework like a good little boy Chop head

Hahahaha i love this thread :D

Can EVLR-34 come back on and please explain how he is pushing 350rwkw's out of his stock bottom end and think's that his engine isn't going to be shooting pistons and conrods at pedestrians?? Or have i missed something? (I don't remember reading that he had a forged bottom end?)

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