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Ace jobs guys.

And James I know what you do. No need to be ashamed about it.... When times are tough, no doubt we've all thought about standing on street corners flashing a bit of skin for coin to fat stink-fisted truck drivers on the side of the hume at those dodgy, dodgy 'fuel stops'.....

You all know what I do.

errr, no i dont, i have seen you pop up in threads relating to high price euro cars but thats about it.

I drive these for a living plus do a bit of casual truck driving.Owned my own bakery for ten years before this though.

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OMG you carry passengers??

i couldnt handle the whining old bitches and screaming kids, i'll stick to freight it dosnt complain about my driving.

look up P1. link

thats what he does. and thats why most of us hate him

hate??

your going about this all wrong, the words should be admire, envy, honor, appreciate, respect....

is this working coz i have ran out of words from thesaurus.com

Jeez DNGRUS, the pay at Centrelink/Kmart must be pretty good :wave: . Your car looks great.

Hahaa Nah my car's in pieces at the moment, so not looking that great really.

And I dont really get much from centerlink or Kmart, I barely work there now.

I get most my money from Promo work, that pays tops!

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