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Can someone try this ?

Works on most OTIS elevators I think they are called. I've used it with some success in different buildings.

Rage cage

Should we get them too ?

Rage is addictive though. The more you rage the more you want to next thing you know some crazy asian bitch is going to be smashing up her own kitchen. Much better to make sure they keep all the rage bottled up inside. Slowly eating away at them on the inside. :yes:

sounds good. i am systematically knocking on every house door at everton park

see you soon

Cool, luckys its Everton Hills then hey... :yes:

Where's my invite?

You can come if you wants, but i didnt know you were interested in girls...

It's tomorrow night brother, I shall join you for the doorknock then

I was there last night dipping my ties in the water, hung over this morning... :)

And im at work, which is worse... :(

Rage cage is what we call our paintball field raining grounds...

Ladies.

Went to russell island today for an onsite. Missed the ferry on the way back and had to stay there for an hour and a half with nothing to do.

Cost me $110 to get there and back though! I considered swimming then I realised how much of a distance it was and how unfit I am. Now that I think about it, I probably couldn't even swim through that.

12 hours worth of pay for it though, should be good.

Q:

Z32 afm and the plug to suit ecr33 will it work without a tune?

Edited by hylian

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