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Some one posted this thingy the other day, cant remember where the thread is,

Any way, cheap way to kill time at work.

http://www.fastandfuriousfig.com/?u=105208

Join using this link, then post your username from the site in this thread and ill add you to the SAU team

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will send you both invites in a few,

one other thing, click on the image of your car, and click on account settings, scroll down and click on "get validation email"

then go to your email and click the link, you can then go back into your account by clicking the image of your car and select what country you are in from the account settings tab, i can then find you and add you to the team

hahahah what a time killer. i have done absolutely no work since i clicked on this link

maybe im just a boring person, but i find it addictive to click and click stuff, even if there is no real interaction, i think its the fact that you build toward something, constantly upgrading rpg style

btw, tell your boss i said sorry :D

at least this one is a little bit better than what they used to have, nitto i think it was called where there was nothing to build towards.

i do like how you can buy upgrade parts, its like nfs without the actual interaction of driving.

and each race is over in like 14 seconds.

nah its cool, my boss isn't here. :D

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