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Not always man. I've got a lot of mates in bands that aren't rich/famous. The girls flock to them.

Check my mate Beau... twitter.com/beautaplin

Over 5000 followers. 99% of them are girls and they're in LOVE with him!!

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Of course I don't care about that :D I've got a missus anyway. Just needed a comeback for Mr CR33M :D

CR33M will always think he is right.

More so just does not see from our point of view due to his own mind set.

;)

Nuh I never will. Hate all that rock and metal emo cut me now shit. I know that's what you aren't doing Jeremy but Jamie must love it. He has an emo fringe lol

an asian without a big ass fringe is like a leb with a full time job

finally getting my mates into turbo cars, one of them bought a xr6 turbo ute not long ago and now another one has just bought a 99' wrx and it looks really good. hear is a pic of it, ive always had a thing for this model wrx's and sti's they look so tough. same goes for evo's but my favourite model are the evo 3's.

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mate had a 98 sti jdm model which was nice

funny thing was he owned it 2 weeks and was getting it dynoed and the engine let go, rebuilt it and got it running and the CEL light kept coming up again after it was rebuilt haha

turned out to be the knock sensor though, but was funny giving him shit for it :whistling:

vommiting and pisshitting every 30 mins?

nah got an epic throat infection. Cant swallow, eat or drink due to the pain. Dont get sleep either as I wakeup from the pain. Its beyond what strepsils, throat sprays can cover. May as well just eat regular candy lol

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