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LOL, 7 in 89 is old??

I was 16.

I don't consider myself old, I reckon I'm at the perfect age, for example... atm if I go home with a 20 year old, she could be learning a few new techniques. If you go home with a 20 year old, she could be your daughter.

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If you go home with a 20 year old, she could be your daughter.

If i got a chick pregnant when i was 15 and never knew about it, will have to wait for the first ultra sound and see if it has any extra bits, maybe i could sell the extra's on the black market, a couple of extra hearts and kidneys would make me a nice little profit.

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Skylines aside, did anyone see TG UK earlier this week?

How fkn fast was the black Ferrari The Stig drove???

7 secs quicker than the fastest track time (Gumpert)!!!!!!!!

And the Stig removed his helmet. Who better for the job, even if I don't believe he was The Stig.

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