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nawww he just got the googlin skills if he had the hook ups

plus she's in the US. I just asked the guy who works on her car for moar pics. he gave me pics of wheels instead of pics of her. fail.

plus she's in the US. I just asked the guy who works on her car for moar pics. he gave me pics of wheels instead of pics of her. fail.

HAHAHA!!! you got good enough skills though...lol...better than what i would...cant find info i am looking for ever...takes me ages...lol..

Where would one take another to go on a 'hip date' now days?

It's been a while, but yeh getting back into it.. the ol' ball n chain..

depends on what your intentions are and what kind of girl she is really. Also, no one says "hip dates" any more. when was the last time you tried to impress a girl? the 70's?

depends on what your intentions are and what kind of girl she is really. Also, no one says "hip dates" any more. when was the last time you tried to impress a girl? the 70's?

bahahaha nah man we just seeing where things are going.. shes a smart girl so don't want to screw things up :O

Ice cream on lygon, then Eureka Skydeck. Guaranteed date win.

Sounds like a good idea actually, maybe save it for a more warm night

bahahaha nah man we just seeing where things are going.. shes a smart girl so don't want to screw things up :O

take her where you like to hang out usually:

1) it'll make you more comfortable, being in a familiar place

2) it'll give her a good impression of what kind of person you really are

3) if you're a regular, you can pretend to be popular

if you hang out in your mum's basement on the regular, then you're shit outta luck.

take her where you like to hang out usually:

1) it'll make you more comfortable, being in a familiar place

2) it'll give her a good impression of what kind of person you really are

3) if you're a regular, you can pretend to be popular

if you hang out in your mum's basement on the regular, then you're shit outta luck.

I guess that makes sense, These tips can be passed down to virgin-boy as well :P (oh his username is changed again :laugh:)

Maybe when he buys his 32 GTST he will get some action :huh::O

jk.. jk..

Will mount buller have any snow when the cruise goes up?

none in sight last time. i remember driving up there in nothing but shorts during some stages.

HAX!

lolnoob

applying for a job as a train driver... yes you heard right... and they do random piss testing during the application process

good moneys in that man. my cuz (full lebspec - 20's on his gtt. half german/lankan so looks it too) started out driving a few years back and now is one of three dudes that operate the main controls on sydney's entire rail network. he showed me his work - looks like the control room from pelham 123 (denzel/travolta mov) but only 3 dudes allowed in.

i'd give her some poke, roll her lips and then slam her. then flushhhhhhh. car is good too

i'd give her some poke, roll her lips and then slam her. then flushhhhhhh. car is good too

you sir, fail at modifying cars, pleasuring womens, and euphemisms. all of it. you're doin it wrong.

I guess that makes sense, These tips can be passed down to virgin-boy as well :P (oh his username is changed again :laugh:)

Maybe when he buys his 32 GTST he will get some action :huh::O

jk.. jk..

i found that getting a friend to hold them down works well.

dididoitright?

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