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Aight suckas theres a bit much negativety and bitching and all that jazz recently. Forget it all, think about what makes you smile, what makes you feel happy, what you wouldn't give up for the world etc and post it up :D

I'll start:

I love kicking it with my mates, having a laugh.

I love cars and my own cars (most of the time :()

I love drifting and driving spiritedly

I love drinking and getting loose and having fun

I love women (when they aren't being headfks :()

I love the feeling of fulfillment after chowing down a sizeable meal

I love leaving work on a friday arvo

I love sleeping

I love listening to music

I love buying shit (when I know I'm making enough to replace the dollars spent :))

I love chips and gravy and also Powerades

Thats about all that I can think of off the top of my head, now it's your turn :D

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blowing off and scaring pedestrians.

SMOOTH windy roads.

at night, when everything behind my car is lit up by a giant flame out the exhaust.

the fear and appreciation on my mates faces when i blast away from the lights.

the nervous and excited laughter of girls when i blast it away from the lights.

The sound of an RB smoothly rolling then all of a sudden VRMAAMAMAAA AMAAAAAA makes me happy.

Watching all the toss bags when they tell me to do a burnout and I rev it then slowly roll away makes me happy.

Chicken Schnitzel with mushroom sauce makes me happy.

(Some) chicks make me happy.

My car makes me happy.

Understanding things makes me happy.

Finishing things makes me happy.

Success makes me happy.

Sleeping makes me happy.

Winning makes me happy.

Getting a good pay check makes me happy.

Being around my friends makes me happy.

Music can make me happy.

Cars

Nissan

Skylines

R33

various other makes (besides holdens)

women

my girlfriend

various other hot woman

driving

hills

chain of ponds

adelaide-lobethal rd

greenhill rd

gorge rd

Playstation 3

my laptop

SAU

PA

ebay

redtube

sleeping

sleeping in

finishing off for the week

doing shit with friends

taking photos with my camera

watching movies

playing with my RC R33

sled's sled. :(

haha, nah, seriously, just being still around these days and being able to have fun with some pretty awesome people makes me pretty happy.

Edited by scandyflick

what makes me happy.. hmm

My family (well most of the time haha)

My friends

My best friend

My cat (when he likes me!)

My job

Sleep and sleeping in!

Drinking and partying and runnin amok

Oh and I spose I should say Luke aswell :P

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