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so...

i was hungry and decided to eat somewhat healthy for a change

anyways i wanted subway but i was confronted with this!

Hmmm got my car from that carpark tonight drove past and didn't even notice anything wrong.

Pretty observant driver here!

Aberfoyle aint that bad.

Sure, there's more paint sprayed over the weekends, than on the whole school...

sure, a guy stabbed another guy with a screwdriver..

show me a souther suburbs school that hasn't had this happen :rofl:

^lolz

i need an rb25 turbo elbow if anyone has one lying round....

i was dicked around by x2 ns.com asshats.

sau is heaven compared to over there.

JIS has one Craig, i was in there the other day.

Finally thanks to LukeENR34, My GT-R now has a clutch that grabs nicley :rofl:.

Anyone know how a C's short throw shifter is meant to go in? I got one, and is used and has no instructions etc?

Aberfoyle aint that bad.

Sure, there's more paint sprayed over the weekends, than on the whole school...

sure, a guy stabbed another guy with a screwdriver..

show me a souther suburbs school that hasn't had this happen :rofl:

I grew up in Aberfoyle, when i was about 16 there would sometimes be 50+ teenagers at the oval drinking and getting chased by cops. Those where the good old days before all the stabbing n shiz.

shes not bad, i did that whole colour of your undies thing, and jokingly said ill post pics to prove, she then pmed me askin

for pics for ''her pleasure'' as ''she has a soft spot'' for youngys lol

i tried that one chad, not returning calls, he's one of the dicks i was talkin bout lol

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