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Cars (Jap and big V8 muscle) ohh the sound..mmm

Music

Singing

THE RIVER!!! (tubes/kneeboard, harhn super dry, spa, boat)

Bodyboarding

Fishing

Good tattoos

Adventures with mates to old abandoned houses/buildings/graveyards

Holidays

My Car

Driving My Car

My Friends / Family

Friendly People

Pepperoni Pizza

My Strange Taste In Music

Cold drinks On A 30+ Degree Day

The Current Fuel Prices

Waking Up And Still Seeing My Car Parked Outside

Girls...... (hmm)

:D

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finding $20 in ur pants pocket u forgot u had.. yeah boy!

^^^ comparing how much u can fit in ur ass and being proud of it.. hmm sounds pretty gay, just saying :huh:

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Watching Cash Cab, the blokes in the cab needed to use a shout out, deciding who to ask about some music question.

Driver 'We'll pull into this servo, there's a girl here you can ask?'

Passenger 1 'Nah she doesn't look like she'd know'

Passenger 2 'She drives a holden she must be bogan!'

Made me smile.

It was torture when i was interstate and i had to settle for stupid crappy oak chocolate milk!

Yes I feel your pain!!Should see my face light up when I find a servo here in Sydney that has Iced Coffee the "real stuff" :huh: Liquid Gold!!!

What makes me happy:

My car

My Gorgeous Boyfriend

Doing nice things to make others happy

Racing on the track

Finding car parts to buy that are uber cheap

Alcohol

Riding my bikes thru the hills. Nothing but me, the bike and some windy roads.

That sounds suspiciously like a certain ad I saw advertising cigarettes.... or was it condoms? heh

Ruby... the Marlboro RoughRider Man

-D

Riding my bikes thru the hills. Nothing but me, the bike and some windy roads.

f**k yes!

giving the clutch a jab with a quick handful on the bike :woot:

working on my bike/car

not working on my bike/car (completely over fixing things atm)

dropping the clutch

women!! lots of them

boobies

all my friends

going out

alcomahol

people who just come up to me and start talking (im shy)

+1

meeting new people

having a good time

hills runs when stressed... no better cure.

iced coffee

and hot fatty food after a night of heavy drinking :)

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watching my aquarium

daily iced coffee hit

my GF (sometimes) :O jk

driving something RB powered

redtube +1 vu :wub:

beer/beam with mates at the local.

also enjoy this forum when people relax and look at the lighter

side of things :D

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