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hmm, Andrew last, he's much angrier, id imagine it would hurt quite a bit.

Heslo is third, especially if he pretties up just like at the fundraiser.

Sled second, he's got a bit of money, can wine and dine me and make me feel all special.

Dan_the_man first, he'd probably waste his time trying to give me "would you rather do A or B" "choose your own adventures", making my chances of escaping his clutches more and more likely. Nobody said i was gonna enjoy it.

Man, having my car defected and driving the girlfriends Mazda.. you notice alot more skylines doing stupid shit more often. I don't know what it is but this weekend driving around when it was raining I saw about 6 or 7 giving it lots of stick in the wet. Water must mess with afew peoples heads or something

It's called liquid horsepower... many a tool goes crazy in the wet thinking they have a bajillionty kilowatts at their disposal making their car do hektik slides/skids

EDIT: Damn you Craig, beat me to the punch :verymad:

Man, having my car defected and driving the girlfriends Mazda.. you notice alot more skylines doing stupid shit more often. I don't know what it is but this weekend driving around when it was raining I saw about 6 or 7 giving it lots of stick in the wet. Water must mess with afew peoples heads or something

water = +1000000 killowasps

makes for fooly hektic skids

-D

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