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ppg = gearbox

ppi = plastic piping industries

RSL= return services league

YMHBJAIBHLN = your mum has big juggs and i banged her last night

oh getting off track here... soz

ppg = gearbox

ppi = plastic piping industries

RSL= return services league

YMHBJAIBHLN = your mum has big juggs and i banged her last night

oh getting off track here... soz

How is ppg = gearbox ? I can understand the jugg reference however.

So in answer to your question

No. My mum doesn't have big juggs.

How is ppg = gearbox ? I can understand the jugg reference however.

So in answer to your question

No. My mum doesn't have big juggs.

you are making me think of jake from two and a half men... really slow to uptake...

ppg make gearbox's and are commonly used in skylines for a drag racing application...

as this is a whoretown, nothing needs to make sence...

so if i say your mum has big juggs then thats what shes got...

you are making me think of jake from two and a half men... really slow to uptake...

My reputation proceeds me.

And no ppg isn't like juggs nor tpg. Tpg is a company selling intertrons. I bought three of them.

nothing needs to make sence...
1. sence

1. This is how idiots spell sense, since they have no sense, they can't f**king spell it.

2. This misspelled word is also a form of since according to some idiot - English translations.

<insert any MMORPG here> chat:

Idiot: That doesn't make sence!

Me: YOU don't make sense! "SENCE" IS NOT A f**kING WORD, MORON! Sorry... IDIOT! Wait, no... too subtle... how 'bout, nub to life!?

Edited by Isola
yeh, had the same crap happen with tpg

usually they aren't too bad.

meh

we had a tpg fail this evening too, glad we were not the only ones!

Seemed to be pretty much australia wide. I was hoping for the zombie apocalypse

as this is a whoretown, nothing needs to make sence...

so if i say your mum has big juggs then thats what shes got...

Truth.

And no ppg isn't like juggs nor tpg. Tpg is a company selling intertrons. I bought three of them.

THREE! I think that must have been their entire supply for a year

*Insert spelling Nazi shiz here*

I'm dissapointed in you John, you're slipping:

i am bender please insert gurder

*girder

P.S. Morning Mangs. Anyone got any steering column unis lying around?

Edited by Smity42

Sup mangs. Accidentally printed a defect report 65k pages long. oops. Cancelled it by the time it printed about 300 pages though. Small win?

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