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Apprentice mechanic at Mitchelton (so I'll have to have a chat to ol' Nick* about it :blink: )

Thanks Brandon!

*...need to know the history of Mitchelton to even get that... I don't know why I bother sometimes haha

Thats very nice. Doing it the right way.

whats up for the weekend kids?

Casino.

zombie.jpg

I don't get it :cool:

zombies FTW

Colin and Brandon's cars made it in to the mag!! :D

I have a job interview on Tuesday morning, so fingers crossed peoples!

Sickness mang. Win on magazine article.

f*cking lol

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=martin

you all know it, and love it ;)

lmao stop doing what facebook tells you!

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Colin

Pretty accurate apart from the guitar thing. I wish I could play guitar naked. :blink:

lmao stop doing what facebook tells you!

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Colin

Pretty accurate apart from the guitar thing. I wish I could play guitar naked. :blink:

Haha:

colin

A man who urinates on the females he sleeps with.

colin

Usually male who suffers from greats amount of stress from the continuous mispronunciation of the name, and often referred to the second to last part of the digestive system: COLON.

Name often chosen for very pale Caucasians who end up looking like shrimp first time out in the sun every summer.

This site is uncannily accurate...

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terri

the cutest hunny bunny you will ever meet

Terri

Wild, crazy, big butt, large ta-tas with a penchant for young men with large penises. Capable of most anything and on a moments notice. Spontaneous. Eerily loyal to a fault and equally hateful if pissed off. Approach with caution.

DANIEL

buy daniel mugs, tshirts and magnets

This is a difficult name to define because it defies many boundaries of human perception, let alone various languages. One of the closest translations that experts give is God or many other variations of that general idea.

Other definitions are thought to be:

Tao

Chi

The Great Spirit

Chuck Norris

Energy

Infinity

Sublime

ect

Despite the fact that various names have been pinned to Daniel, its seems that all of the above examples (including that of God)cannot even withstand the magnitude of Daniel.

The reason this name continues to elude even the brightest of human minds is that the idea of Daniel cannot possibly exist in a dimensional state. Daniel is so powerful, it defies all laws of this or any other universe. Recent studies have shown that people who have attempted to comprehend this name have either disappeared, died spontaneously, or driven themselves into a pertinent state of insanity and/or catatonia. One common belief is that Daniel is possibly the grounds on which everything and nothing is based. It seems to surpass the idea of infinity. Quantum physicists report that this Daniel is Everything and Nothing. It or He is said to have unexplainable connections with the String and Superstring Theories as Daniel resonates within every single layer of the multi-dimensional complex and yet still exists beyond that point which is where scientists have lost the trail. Various theologists and spiritual leaders believe that Daniel is one who is, as ...

LMFAO

lol check out this Martin I found . . .

An average asian, white,or other descents seen a God, he has the power to make any women cream at anytime and can make a lady squirt.

1. oh my god, Martin got me all wet.

2. Did you see what Martin did in bed?

Hahahaha martin check out definition 5 for your name
lol check out this Martin I found . . .

An average asian, white,or other descents seen a God, he has the power to make any women cream at anytime and can make a lady squirt.

1. oh my god, Martin got me all wet.

2. Did you see what Martin did in bed?

Yeah you have to read more than just the first one. The first 6 for mine are awesome

Josh 529 up, 403 down

An amazing person that gets all the ladies. He loves to play sports, and is so ripped hes not allowed to hug. The ladies love his big dick. He is also a genius at everything and has too many friends. He plays guitar very great and listens to screamo and heavy metal all day.

Hey u r very cool, r u Josh?

Josh 822 up, 446 down

Future ruler/ender of the world, often likes to destroy people by throwing busses full of children at them. Sometimes puppies are in place of children. Does not give a damn about what you think, and will pretty much eat your soul.

Only reason why i'm still alive is because Josh hasn't found me yet!

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