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You guys obviously havnt met Kegz. A giant among men.

farked if i know why he want a 32 as i doubt his massive frame would fit in one.

:P

he has noticed that all the cool kids have one, and is trying to become a part of the in crowd?

You are 100% correct with the emphasis on "cool KIDS"

Now show us pics of your flat cap. :D

not sure how the flat cap fits into the whole conversation here, but ok

will show you pics of my "flat cap" if you show me pics of your walking frame

I get it! Now you realise Kegs could take 2 of your heads in one hand and crush them its no fun any more. :)

You seem confident. Care to match any of the bets that have been placed?

Your girl Ashley, she's in need of some backers :D

Depends on how many you want him to take down at once.

Numbers of combatants will determine the odds. :)

Miso is the undefeated Serb, he has survived 17 civil wars in the balkans, and has defeated countless opponents in the colosseum. His pride will not allow him to fight with another, he will take on Ashley the she-giant single handed.

This will be a fair fight, 1 on 1, to the death. No weapons.

So far I have $150 and a stolen car (from Tony) bet on Miso, not a cent on Ashley. Since she is apparently a fierce opponent in her own right, 50-50 odds seem fair.

This means you need to cover off $150 and a stolen car, since it seems no one else has faith in your man/girl.

Miso is the undefeated Serb, he has survived 17 civil wars in the balkans, and has defeated countless opponents in the colosseum. His pride will not allow him to fight with another, he will take on Ashley the she-giant single handed.

This will be a fair fight, 1 on 1, to the death. No weapons.

So far I have $150 and a stolen car (from Tony) bet on Miso, not a cent on Ashley. Since she is apparently a fierce opponent in her own right, 50-50 odds seem fair.

This means you need to cover off $150 and a stolen car, since it seems no one else has faith in your man/girl.

Orright, I got one of kegz' barbie dolls with an eye poked out and a rb 20 afm that I found, and a buck fiddy.

Bet covered. :)

Throw in and RB30 Crank Angle Sensor and a used mountain bike inner tube and we might have a deal...

f**k off, I'm using the inner tube to hold the crank angle sensor on my engine.

Howbout 2 worn out skidders?

I'm starting to think you have lost faith in your girl. Would you like to bring in some re-inforcements on her side?

Totally unwarranted. Just get your bitches in to shape and pony up. :)

Care to raise the stakes? Loser has to pretend to like SR20s for a whole month

Shit you play for keeps dontcha. Orright on the proviso that the loser also has to praise the virtues of 32's for the same time period. (I can play hardball too) :)

Shit you play for keeps dontcha. Orright on the proviso that the loser also has to praise the virtues of 32's for the same time period. (I can play hardball too) :(

Done. Thats not even hard. If I had to put on a sailer's hat and sing sea shanties while pretending to like 33s, that would have been a struggle.




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