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Yes its true..good work todays boys... fitted the monkey bar and thanks to uberness wielder the exhaust went on like a phag in heat..ended up at Hungries for a chill and chat...

I think you made the girl upset astro when she figured out you disapproved her in her uniform rather then her pirate outfit steelin bootys!

The name of the wielder shall be withheld due to bragging rights .. from now on the "Uberness wielder" shall be known as "Teh Mig"

Edited by Redsuns88

lol - man that chick defs approved of me/us..

that window was clean, yet she assumed the possition and started to spray and wipe it...

(all the while sneeking glances at the big old playa who ordered 6 double cheese burgers!)

i think you shud ask for her number... lol

"teh mig" - priceless :thumbsup:

Lol emo chicks.. Dont know how it would work out..

Emo girl - "I gonna cut myself!! i hate my life"

Astro - "ZOMG bish Does that mean you still will dress up like that pirate for me?"

sorry crew, got the flu. tiz shit. redsuns that exhaust sounds heaps better. maybe you can recommend me that "the mig" guy. deffs jap spec welding job. the chick at hungry 's wanted the slong, kept looking at us all. good to see funky is back. redsuns how'd you'd go with new cooler from the boys at PCE? seeya lot out when im better again.

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