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I got egged once. While driving, it was on halloween night a couple of years ago. At first glance it appeared to have caused no damage but after closer examination the next day it had cracked up the black plastic on the door where the window slides up and down. Little f**ks. I did a lap of the block, parked and jumped out with a mate. There was 5 of these little f**ks, all about 16. They scampered when they saw us coming but managed to get ahold of one of them. Lets just say these pricks won't ever through eggs again after seeing their mate stumble down the road to where they were hiding, lol....

I got egged once. While driving, it was on halloween night a couple of years ago. At first glance it appeared to have caused no damage but after closer examination the next day it had cracked up the black plastic on the door where the window slides up and down. Little f**ks. I did a lap of the block, parked and jumped out with a mate. There was 5 of these little f**ks, all about 16. They scampered when they saw us coming but managed to get ahold of one of them. Lets just say these pricks won't ever through eggs again after seeing their mate stumble down the road to where they were hiding, lol....

Lucky bastard...i'd love to get my hands on some egging douche head. My old mps3 got done once, bad paint chip and my current v35 also got done once. Cockmunches

What we feel like doing - and what we end up doing...

could be two different things??? :( > this has been bounced from VIC sect'n

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/enraged-c...o-1225861089441 :)

Perhaps he'd like me to furnish a character report? :)

What we feel like doing - and what we end up doing...

could be two different things??? :( > this has been bounced from VIC sect'n

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/enraged-c...o-1225861089441 :)

Perhaps he'd like me to furnish a character report? :)

I hate peeps that do this,seem to have too much time on there hands,b.t.w. Terry you have pm.

Not really. When you step back and look at the rest of the world. We have it the best.

I wouldn't call it the best, Its right up there but we do not have it the best.

What we feel like doing - and what we end up doing...

could be two different things??? :P > this has been bounced from VIC sect'n

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/enraged-c...o-1225861089441 :P

Perhaps he'd like me to furnish a character report? :P

LOL Owned .. where do you find these Terry.. some one has too much time on their hands!

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