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yous feeling generous? :)

just trying to decide what colour to powdercoat the rims. dunno why but im leaning towards black centre/white lip :)

seen it in pics doesnt look bad, bit different...

also trying to decide if i should go with a red/black theme on the car (black bonnet/mirrors/lip) or just plain red all over

I used to have a spider that lived in the side mirror of my old corolla. He was there the entire time I had the car. I would spray the mirror with water every now and again, and surely enough the next day a spider web would reappear. I eventually gave up and just let the spider live there. I mean, who am I to destroy his place of residence? I even affectionately named him, Terence.

saw a massive hunsman run across my bonnet as i was driving. Didnt see where it went. Popped the engine bay soon after and saw it cooked on my turbo heatsheild. lol pwnt

btw let me know if there are any openings for working at hte land of chocolate :)

what position you looking for?

Graduate program closed a couple weeks ago :)

Cadbury bought out by Kraft Foods, so you're better off having a poke around the Kraft website in terms of job vacancies.

They let wogs in friday night, no dice saturday night though

I went there with my (hot) ex and her (hot) friend on a Saturday night. Bouncers didn't want a bar of it. Since then i boycotted the place. TFU is infinity times better anyway :)

No understand?

Hero = shitty skid tyres lol. I have KU31s on the front, they are pretty sweet for the price.

hay mangs

All finished uni for the year dood? Must party soon!

50k to 70k depending on how incompetent you are.

no mohsens need apply. the only thing you could program is a microwave with a hammer.

fixed for accuracy

i honestly dont even know how to program a microwave or any other house hold kitchen appliance, but I do suck a mean cock.

fixed for accuracy

agreed.

i honestly dont even know how to program a microwave or any other house hold kitchen appliance, but I do suck a mean cock.

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