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This probably sounds like jibberish in a car forum but my quick action throttle came today! HOORAY!! And my race glass! YES!!

Monday and Tueday are both track days at Phillip Island, 24 and 23 degrees, perrrrrfect. Quick action throttle will be sooo helpful in getting to redline in sixth gear faster. Yes yes yes yes yes.

Haha I love your wheels. You're probably after a nice figure too tho

im justgunna chuck this out there, i dont expect alot of support.

But am i the only one who thinks blags car looked better with the old wheels. i mean the enkeis are awesome but the car looks fat and bloated with them, whereas it looked more sporty before

so whos with me?

I realise this is a page or two back, but I've had a flu bug so I get to have my say now :P

1. Facebook is Myspace all over again, for stalkers and people who think other people care what they are doing every minute of the day. Myspace was for people who didn't know how to build their own website but wanted to put themselves on the Internet.

2. Time is money, outside the clock or not. There is nothing stopping you from working a job every hour of your waking life - some people do.

3. It's not homo until you're masturbating over, kissing or sexing someone of the same sex and deriving sexual pleasure from this. Anything else is just hate for someone doing life differently to you or having different ideas on how to attract a partner. If it works for them, who cares? How does what someone else does in their spare time or in front of the mirror bother you so much?

4. Everyone is "shallow". It's a moot word used to describe the basic instinct of selecting a mate based on appearance. Incidentally, aesthetics are the first thing you are presented with when you meet someone and therefore the first thing you judge them on before you talk to them. No one's dream partner is short and fat with no hair, a disfigured face and a ratty sense of fashion. Appearance is everything. You're all shallow motherf**kers, deal with it.

5. Something about someone not having sin and being able to throw the first stone. *cricket chirps*

6. Each to their own.

7. Damn you rock em sock em robots, can't we all just get along?!?!

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