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hey guys.

I had just heading back to my car at the sydney casino after losing all of my money when I saw some guys who had obviously been having some trouble with their Silver skyline.

I asked them if they were alright and they said yes but it was obvious they weren't.

being a fellow skyliner, I decided it was my dutie to help.

and so I did.

I walked over to the 2 of them and said "you guys locked your keys in hey?

they looked at each other and went "yeah.. man.. that's right.. how did you know"?

I said "it's ok.. we'all done it. There is a trick to your car boys.. all you gotta do is reach in the drivers side window and flick that little switch and the passenger side door opens."

so I did it for them.

then I asked where they were off too next, and they said that they gotta get new tyres for their rims..

nice Works Emotion rims too.

but they didn't want to lose their parking spot so they were gonna use the other mates car to go get the new tyres put on the rims and put it back on there.

so I helped them Jack up the car too.

the fella had forgotten where he put the lock nut so I found it in the glove box for him under some calculator or something that had a cable attached to it that went down to the passenger side foot well.

I said to him, Mate "you might want to check that out, seems like the calculators power plug is caught at the back there.

so while I removed one of the wheels, he removed the calculator and the thing it was pluged in to (I think it was the charger... not sure).

I then left them to do the other wheel as I had to go.

to say thanks, they gave me some CD's (which were some lame ass CD's.. can't even remember what they were, but at least they were thankful).

I suggested that the guys get an alarm and immobiliser so that they have remote locking and won't leave the keys in the car and to protect their ride.

you never know these days.

As I was leaving, I told my mate at security to let these fellas through for free and he said no worries.

Hope they didn't forget their keys in there when they came back to put the wheels on.

all in all, even though I lost money at the casino, I feel better as I helped out a fellow skyliner.

just wanted to share.

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someone who thinks about the "love for the penis" by reading creative writing which has nothing to do with penis must be thinking about penis KONS TANT LEE

How am I to believe anything you write?

It's all just frabrications, smoke and mirrors... reality shaken...I just don't know anymore :)

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