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just at a mates place lanning and this is what i have to put up with :(

most awesomest cat ever !

Its nice to see you getting some pussy dude :(

-D

EDIT - And big ups to the series 1 G15 keyboard >:happy:

Edited by Dohmar

Just was at k-mart catching up with some old friends when a Commo decided to rip a burnout right in the middle of the car park, he didnt realise 2 cop bikes were riding past when he was doing this and quickly pulled in. Car was impounded and defected. LOL woo

Just was at k-mart catching up with some old friends when a Commo decided to rip a burnout right in the middle of the car park, he didnt realise 2 cop bikes were riding past when he was doing this and quickly pulled in. Car was impounded and defected. LOL woo

Hahaha, see, there is a god after all

+1 for karma

-D

Apparently the whole dash needs to come out to get to it, they would've had your dash out already to change heater core.

I'll call them tomorrow, can't hurt because they might (translation: I hope) know any easy way of getting at it.

Ahh sweeeet... u surfishing or heading out on a boat?

-D

Of the beach at Maslins not Sellicks this time . Heard the fish were around there. No naked old men was a bonus too.

Got a big flatty but no salmon ":*/

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