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He had a widebody MR2 before the RX7 lol. It wasn't really my taste. Resprayed in pagan gold, black bonnet, sunken wheels, autosalon spec interior.. And less power than mine :P He obviously matured a lot when he decided to modify the RX7!

He had a widebody MR2 before the RX7 lol. It wasn't really my taste. Resprayed in pagan gold, black bonnet, sunken wheels, autosalon spec interior.. And less power than mine :P He obviously matured a lot when he decided to modify the RX7!

maybe that was it, either way i remember it was shit as

Any cheaper and I think I'm going to have to consider buying it...love that colour. Drive away no more to mod. Shame he did what so many twits do on car selling websites and put up 11ty pictures of the same stupid front oblique angle...ZERO pictures of the back...and only one of the interior.

lol...maybe it should be, live your life within the confines of the law.

Anyway, enough talk of young girls for now...topic is now chocolate.

I'm thinking Cadbury plain or Coles brand Belgium takes the cake for best block form...and tough call between Guylian and Lindor Lindt for the fine/boxed stuff. No wait, Duc d'O for the mofo win. Too many good ones. Thoughts?

haha cadbury ftw, but my opinion is biased :P

Still have that 10kg block of Cadbury chocolate I won couple months ago. Have no idea what to do with it, cause once its open I aint going to eat 10kg haha. Might donate it to some primary school.

If school donation fails, best answer on SAU wins*

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*will probably not win

Isn't it in 10x1kg blocks inside the big packaging? But srsly stop toying with the emotions of chocolate livers everywhere and either eat it or give it away to someone who will lol

Won't that shit (read: heavenly gift from the gods) eventually go off?

haha i think best before date is June/July.

Isn't it in 10x1kg blocks inside the big packaging? But srsly stop toying with the emotions of chocolate livers everywhere and either eat it or give it away to someone who will lol

its five 2kg blocks. Need to find a good cause to give it away, unless Ham wants to cook it up for sau? haha

I was thinking the same thing. You've had it a fair while Pat, and I'm betting you didn't buy a custom fridge to put it in :P

kept in temperature controlled area of house, s'all good

I'm on day 10 of anti-fat bastard project and I would kill a man for that chocolate. Literally, I would kill for it. I would cut off a motherf**ker's air supply until he passed away.

Give me the chocolate.

Is Astro Bear gonna have to choke a bitch?

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