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"Stupid little C U N T" not a flamin mongrel haha

To be honest if I was a cop I probably would have called u worse.

110 in a 60 is damn dangerous not to mention doing it with next to ZERO driving experience.

There's an advanced driving course coming up... Get in to it get some experience behind you. :banana:

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wheres that thread where the guy in the commo did 120 n wrapped it around the pole n almost killed his passengers

and dont say it wouldnt have happend to u, if someone came out a side street...

holy shit im getting old logical thinkn blows i wanna be young n stupid again... no wait young again

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can you say Japan :P

Its true tho, yeah u may get pissed off coz u got busted but in the end the popo are out there to save lives and make the roads safer for every1. Imagine if there were no traffic police!!
You can learn to drive in a WRX... check it out in the Yellow Pages

That's a non-turbo Auto rex, mind you...

And it's a rex. :down::(

Haha noo shit. I see that thing in my area all the time...the white one?

Some chick was learning in it, going through the roundabout out the back of my street...she kinda didnt turn lol

hehe sorry if a bit rough i was in a bad mood yesterday n drugged up damn flu, just when ppl call a cop a wanker when he was nearly doing double the limit its wrong he was actually nice because he could have impounded your car!

everythings gettin old shanos even us :D

Haha don't i know it...29 this month EEEEEEKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Damn, I'm waiting on a court summons which I was supposed to get about 2-3 months ago. I was hoping they'd forgotten/let me off.

Guess I'll have to live in fear for another 8 months at least.

Mate as far as i know they've got 5 years go give it to ya?!?!?! Correct me if im wrong though...

wheres that thread where the guy in the commo did 120 n wrapped it around the pole n almost killed his passengers

and dont say it wouldnt have happend to u, if someone came out a side street...

holy shit im getting old logical thinkn blows i wanna be young n stupid again... no wait young again

Just start to think of yourself as yoda Danny...Old and wise but can still pack a punch when needed :)

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