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Well played, I did make myself sound like an epic fanboy there. My point is though, that with music, sometimes first impressions can be misleading and you have to listen a little harder to 'get it'.

I'm never going to be a regular there :P

Didn't have many options after we left a party at 1. So dak it was

That's how it starts! Hey, it's always better than sitting at home :)

Prefer Whip myself...

That's exactly why I very rarely take it, maybe a few times a months when I'm having worse back/neck/shoulder spasms than normal (they're pretty bad normally.) I wouldn't want an addiction. They have bad long term side-effects and generally lose their benefits if taken all the time.

midnight purple 4-door 33 autech gt-r Grant? :D

Hmm...

Not sure if I need 2 extra door, if one popped up for good price, I'd buy it providing I have 'loose change' in my pocket.

That's exactly why I very rarely take it, maybe a few times a months when I'm having worse back/neck/shoulder spasms than normal (they're pretty bad normally.) I wouldn't want an addiction. They have bad long term side-effects and generally lose their benefits if taken all the time.

damn mine turns into full attacks where i find it very hard to breath and feels like a heart attack.

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