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Be carefull letting out secrets of the 'experienced' Richard, we will soon have a lot of young male 'Line drivers getting around with erect nipples and not so 'johnsons' .... :yes:

I think a rap/poem is needed for erected nipples and not so johnsons.

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I think a rap/poem is needed for erected nipples and not so johnsons.

Richard is da man

For experience and advice,

If he tells ya somethin'

He don't have to say it twice ...

He speaks from a well worn road

Of years of workin' it out,

And if you need to make it work

Put ya hand up .. give him a shout ..

One hot day it was aircon

The hot topic of discussions,

And the man told us, indeed, gave us an education

On nipples and Johnsons ..

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^^^ brilliant

Spotted Jezz and Rosie in Charny, at around 6. I was cammoed in the DD Focus, I saw the sneaky look you gave Maccas ;)

Hahaha ! I saw some Asian fella just standing there and was eye-balling him :P But a Frozen coke would be so good. @$4.10 for a large frozen coke is not worth it until it's 30+ :(

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Was good to chat Anfanee

Finally finished the 34. and now it looks like it may spit and then dust storms. Gotta love it

Yeah. All we need when there is no rain is for someone to wash their car properly. Then it will rain.

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Spotted the Trojan White StageA and what looks like Troy's old Midnight Purple 33 GTS-t (GTR wing and Rims) parked outside a house in a suburb in this town. ;)

I saw a m'nite purple 33 in Qbn yesterday, haven't seen it around before .... couldn't see details, he/she was giving it a bit and I was a pedestrian .. :ph34r:

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white 33 leaving woden heading to tuggeres, today

silver 34 going past tuggers last night or the night before?

white 33 no front bar heading for maqurie pass (not sure how to spell it)

grey 34 on kings hwy yesterday

white 33 black rims on kings hwy yesterday

white 33 gold rims (pat?) in Calwell twice on sun/sat

black 33 gold rims again in Calwell last night spooling and fluttering like crazy - didn't go anywhere for the noise

then saw my own skyline in woden, mum took it ....

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