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Hehehe... ...If Alex is the older guy... ...then he freaked out my GF... ...He started talking to her in chinese and tapped her on the shoulder a few times... ...She just went red and walked away...

She was a little stumped and wasn't able to let him know she's Japanese... :)

in that situation, or if someone calls you by the wrong name, you should always interrupt immediately, correct and move forward in the conversation because its more awkward to do it the second time you see them :)

oh fkn lawl at nicks coils!!!! the 4door sounds like a cheap hotel bed.
ahahahahah yeah!

every other car sounded tough - and then nicks emo 32 came hobbling over with its squeaks and stuff.....gold

yeh ask dr. drift about selling me coilovers were both rear shocks are bollocksed :/

I was pissed off, I soo wanted a R35 Poster, the Nissan Rep, said no they didnt have anything...bastards!!! then my mate comes over with a bag full of holden stuff, which i quickly dropped on the floor and kicked under some other car, dont think anyone saw me. haha.. another funny thing that happened.. we visted the BMW area, we noticed the guest area was serving beers. I was feelin a tad thirsty. so me and my mates just strolled in and asked for a beer. the bar maid was happy to give it to us 4 crown lagers and 2 coffes. i pulled out my wallet and was told my money wasnt necessary. then she asked if i worked for BMW, I jokingly said I was an engineer or some crap like that. she giggled, knowing full well i was lying. but proceeded to let us stay and have our drinks as long as we left when we were finished.. I tell u what, a beer tastes so much better when its free..

BTW.. anyone agree that the Blue Lexus had the sexiest paint job ever!!

in that situation, or if someone calls you by the wrong name, you should always interrupt immediately, correct and move forward in the conversation because its more awkward to do it the second time you see them :woot:

Yeah... ...I know what you mean...

I was looking at a different car at the time she came running over to me... ...I tried to get her to let him know she's Japanese but she was too embarrassed... ...I also tried to apologise to him but too many people talking about cars so I let it go... ...even though I know I shouldn't have...

I'm sure he heard her telling me off in Japanese for walking away from her and letting her get into that situation...

:D

Yeah... ...I know what you mean...

I was looking at a different car at the time she came running over to me... ...I tried to get her to let him know she's Japanese but she was too embarrassed... ...I also tried to apologise to him but too many people talking about cars so I let it go... ...even though I know I shouldn't have...

I'm sure he heard her telling me off in Japanese for walking away from her and letting her get into that situation...

:D

ouch.....snickers is the only way to get outta that mess sonny jim

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