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gaming :domokun: the life of a semi-pro gamer :stupid: </dream>

that mean you out chasing chicks? dont hate the player hate the game :P

just about to head out with some friends for some last minute plans i often end up doing on weekends :D

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lol Dan na that's gotten me into too much trouble over the years .... see list of kids :domokun:

should of heard my neighbours friends car

old school VH HDT Brocky i went over to tell him he left a car on the streets lights on now this was way up there driveway just idling in the drive way, so as im heading up i hear this loud as like compressor noise told him about the lights and walked away realising it was his fuel pump, i mean this thing would wake the dead got back to my house and over the idle of the car could still hear the fuel pump from about 80m away

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