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Baileys..............hmmm Irish Cream...............staying well away from that one !

im not a fan of irish booze, but irish women on the other hand...

... ooh i cant wait til next month...

sif..guinness is awesomeness personified!

makes ya breathe stink and turns ya shit black.

ill stick with belgian beer, srsly, not even irish people drink irish beer... they drink canadian, which granted, isnt much to write home about either, but y'know...

im not a fan of irish booze, but irish women on the other hand...

Oh to be sure to be sure (the same excuse the irishman gave after putting on 2 condoms)

cant stand that black stout crap. im into ale...

just make sure u keep the bundy away from me. the smell makes me retch (only cause of poisoning myself on it when i was a lad)

-D

got bored. so i decided id give the rear coilovers a crack. installed the passenger side coil. lol, took ages. crackin the nut at the bottom of the strut was farkin difficult, took a good 20 minutes to do that (i dont have a big breaker).

so yeah, now the 200 has this weird cocked leg appearance when you look at it from the front left corner. its f**kin sacked though, sits lower than the celsior... give the other corner a crack whenever i can be bothered.

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