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Baha, that was a good way to kill some time. Very entertaining.

Some things he has done with the car look good. If he wasn't trying so hard to make it look like a ferrari it could be a real nice tib.

From the side you can see a bit of similarity with a ferrari, but not so much from the front and definitely not from the rear. I'd be interested to see what it looked like with the new tail lights. The steering wheel and engine bay stuff just looks tacky as hell.

Some of his posts make me think he is definitely a few tinnies short of a slab. He actually seems to think those clip on caliper things are a legit brake upgrade...

zombie killing weapon of choice

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Would a veiney dildo on a coke bottle really kill a zombie? Zombiehammer with skull ejector would be my choice, google it!

Would a veiney dildo on a coke bottle really kill a zombie?

It's surprisingly effective at belting the cover off the soft ball that comes with it, so maybe :P

Zombiehammer with skull ejector would be my choice, google it!

my son of rajab, it has a freaking slingshot as well!

WANT!

Sh*t, forgot about that.

Available for go karting:

04/02

05/02

11/02

18/02

19/02 (after happy laps & breakfast)

25/02

Monday or Wed nights could be a possibility, up until the last week in feb anyway (Kyle has to go back to uni).

Sh*t, forgot about that.

Available for go karting:

04/02

05/02

11/02

18/02

19/02 (after happy laps & breakfast)

25/02

Monday or Wed nights could be a possibility, up until the last week in feb anyway (Kyle has to go back to uni).

Bolded dates I'm available. Monday/Wednesday nights would be a goer aswell.

I'm available any time after the 11th. I'm in Hong Kong from the 1st to the 8th.

I love Hong Kong

Cheap drinks, great cheap food. Humid as f**k tho

my son of rajab, it has a freaking slingshot as well!

Edit: oops, I broke the thread...

When I saw this, I was thinking to myself "Gee, I didn't know Dave was German..."

That and I didn't know he had such a thing for killing the undead.

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