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its only page 400, no one uses 20ppp

Josh can you please sort this out using historical context? lol

Shall we just quote post no. from now on then?

20ppp is most baller

I agree

be that as it may....all whores use 40ppp, and is hterfore the point of truth when claiming page ownership ect, true story

there was even a 40ppp noob emoticon for such times as noobs on 20ppp claimed a page incorrectly, then we were not allowed to tease people anymore and they took it away

40ppp is aids.

20ppp (or tits) or GTFO

+1

pfffft kids these days uncle Jay would never have allowed this

Stop livin in the past man.

I should just remove it from the dropdown list and replace 20ppp with "faggoty arsed poonce dial-up modem using princess mode".

I should just remove it from the dropdown list and replace 20ppp with "faggoty arsed poonce dial-up modem using princess mode".

if you do I for one will be greatly impressed

Shall we just quote post no. from now on then?

I agree

40ppp is aids.

+1

Stop livin in the past man.

+11ty. <3

dear user,

40ppp or nooblet-death. you choose.

kthx.

admin

I should just remove it from the dropdown list and replace 20ppp with "faggoty arsed poonce dial-up modem using princess mode".

...I thought you were cool ;)

cept it defaults to 20ppp, so everyone would be auto-banned ;)

damn...can we change the defaults?

Oh and my engine is now out...the tear down is beginning

Yo bunts, have you had a chance to drop the oil out of the cefiro? If not i'll have to organise a time to drop round.

engine removals are an easy job, i think we got it down to an art on the dirty 1's.

First time we have removed engine + auto box though, decided draining the oil from the auto is for sissy girls, plastic bag and zip tie did ok

Got home just before the rain hit. Win :down:. Time to cook some f**king noodles! EXTREME!

EXTREME NOODLES!

engine removals are an easy job, i think we got it down to an art on the dirty 1's.

First time we have removed engine + auto box though, decided draining the oil from the auto is for sissy girls, plastic bag and zip tie did ok

Yeah until the bag got a hole in it and pissed fluid all over the floor...

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