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*grabs popcorn*

*grabs handfull*

mmmm yummy

to many car clubs! too many mod's throwing there internet admin power around.

gonna end up like compton gangs soon, rep your stickers yo!

you see some other car with different stickers on, trash that mofo. ....

werd!

EDIT- you sure do love popcorn emsta, what flavor

yO Yo yO wAtZuP DAwG

i Iz REpraZenTinG NoRFerN CRUieRz

We iZ GNa TaKE oVa DiZ CaR CLuBZ And RulZ

SO JoiN Me anD FeLLoW NoRFerNz and RepRAzent YO

edit: fark that took ages to write lol

everyone sounds like nice people in here, lets be happy for all clubs to coincide .. people always complain about politics but who here involved isnt a politician? just be a member and enjoy your surroundings, and if you dont, find somewhere that does :happy:

everyone sounds like nice people in here, lets be happy for all clubs to coincide .. people always complain about politics but who here involved isnt a politician? just be a member and enjoy your surroundings, and if you dont, find somewhere that does :D

but i was really looking forward to a bandana :happy:

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