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was driving along bay st and who do i see??

the latino dj himself, marssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

what are you doing out here?

Bwahahaha!! here's me yelling out OI!! as i went past ya man....I'm a local uleh... sick

Also spotted... yes you guessed it... DHC making noise in Kent st. on saturday night.

spotted scathing the other day walking across the road at Gordon

I was in my proton trying to get your attention!!!! But you were too busy concerntrating on not getting run over lol

spoted Abo Bob at hills motor sports tonight when i was droping my car to get it fixed up

haha you beat me to it.

Spotted Ethan at Hills :P so slow. Sorry about the handshake there. I was all crossed up and things in hands and in the end it was all just too hard. haha I think I need to put in a claim to Shannons for a handshaking accident. I want my 5 seconds compensation!!!! I think 5 of my seconds are selling for about 5.05 cents atm. Do you think it's worth losing my no claim bonus for?

Did you see the s15 there? 370odd rwkw at 1 bar about to go nuts with more boost and naws!!!

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