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all a bit of a shrug to me tbh.

... Im one of the nice ones, letting others in, attentive 100% of the time, total control, no accidents, no speeding fines nor even a "rbt" in 10yrs

I must be the fonz.

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that soo frieken gross man...yuck yuck yuck... now i got to go to work feeling like throwing up in the weetbix haha reminder dont eat any weetbix with best before date "00:00-04:00 23 AUG 10 51" haha jks

very disturbing that you search that shit damo

I just sent in a few "hoon reports" of my daily spottings... commodore pegging it down the road, commodore pegging off from traffic lights, utes speeding down freeways, cop car cutting off traffic driving off straight ahead from a slip lane, elderly people driving like a menace slowing traffic no clue where they are or where they want to go etc and so forth... wonder if I'll get a reply from them :devil:

same, i just reported an old lady for not indicating when changing lanes. good damn hooligans.

or on takeoff?? =\

probably should have mentioned that after villis... u had some knocking as you get the car rolling

lol. yeah, no more knock on take off either. pain in the ass driving with shot mounts. knocks at every opportunity, crunches when you snap a gear...

... all sorted now though. :devil:

firstly, my only poisons are booze and cigarettes

i decided to perform a social experiment with my housemate "milky".

milky loves his weed, but he hates spiders so i set this lil trap for him

milkysweed.jpg

i'll let you all know what happens when he gets home :thumbsup:

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