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lol ben. chillax. i dont actually think she has aids (though there is a chance), but i do think shes an ugly scragg.
and thats what I thought u meant but I felt like calling u on it regardless

I know different strokes for diff folks but man she reminds me of the chick that plays Samuel L Jacksons wife in The Negotiator. Whoever she is shes one hot mammasita.... and u know I aint the most handsome bugger in the world, beggers cant be choosers hahah!

youre saying negro american and youre calling me racist? its african american.

youre a lousy person wayne.

and its only racist if i discriminate. which i dont.

Well you're both right and wrong. Negro = spanish for black, so it applies regardless of continent, and is not a derogatory slur, cause as far as the spanish were concerned (cos theyre pale as) the chinese were negros cause they were darker.

i know scandy aint a racist cos he'd root anything on two legs ;D

-D

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Did I say you mentioned race? No. Others did and I was merely participating in some social commentary...

I also don't understand how seeing ribs means you have aids. You can see my ribs if my shirt is off, does this mean I should book myself in to get tested? :(

Ah f**k it... have fun boys. Night

EDIT: Mitch, good to see someone here knows what I'm talking about :P

:D :D :D :D

them mafkas out day minddddddd

sometimes i love working night shifts. this is one of those times. been able to get a decent bit of work done on the car while the weather is still suitable for humans.

ill spend today chasing up new parts and discussing a new exhaust with andrew, and then hopefully, barring any other things i wanna tinker with, itll be good as new by sunday.

never been to Thailand, but the safest bet is to stay away from any human that even remotely possesses an adams apple.

ahhh thats right, it was carl who was in thailand...

usually the moustaches give it away too haha

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