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Godf**kingdamnit I hope this is sarcasm :D

It's not.

I'm sure Ravi already has genital warts :)

HEY!

You're probably right

But lately I've liked the idea of filling the entire space with some massive chrome bling dinner plate style thing....... so ridiculous....... so beautiful......... *sheds a tear*

Ravi, i love you to bits.

but...

ARE YOU SOME KIND OF f**kING RAGING HOMO?!

let me choose your wheels :D

Morning Mangs,

TFIF

Positives from last night:

Ice cream was better

Negatives:

Nowhere to park

Nowhere decent to sit

No JB

Store shuts too early

Colin ran me over :D

Definitely need a plan B for next week. Or back to baskins?

My knee is proper f*cked, the doctor reckons it will cost about the value of a white 32 GT-R to fix it. I smell a law suit :)

Willing to discuss settlements involving sisters...

Morning Mangs,

TFIF

Positives from last night:

Ice cream was better

Negatives:

Nowhere to park

Nowhere decent to sit

No JB

Store shuts too early

Colin ran me over :)

Definitely need a plan B for next week. Or back to baskins?

My knee is proper f*cked, the doctor reckons it will cost about the value of a white 32 GT-R to fix it. I smell a law suit :)

Willing to discuss settlements involving sisters...

Yeah agree it was pretty average. No idea where else we could go though :D

Oh and I stand by my version of events. You ran into my car.

Yeah agree it was pretty average. No idea where else we could go though :D

Oh and I stand by my version of events. You ran into my car.

Morning mangs,

anyone here at the test and tune on Wednesday ?

also, anyone know of a shop around brisbane, sunshine/goldcoast area that does wheel widening ?

Yeah I saw that, but how what when where why?

How bad?

How? With his car

What? Ran into me

When? Last night

Where? In the car park

Why? Because he's an arsehole. And also a useless pommy ranga git.

It's pretty bad hey... Doctor says I will probably lose the leg if I don't come up with a white 32 GT-R...

Emotional stress as well, that's going to cost a lot for counselling...

Yeah agree it was pretty average. No idea where else we could go though :D

Strip club?

Oh and I stand by my version of events. You ran into my car.

I have (totally not bribed) witnesses though.

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