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Cy, Remind me never to get on the wrong side of you;)

IS Benji still moving out?

he's gone, I wanted to take him out for a night of drifting fun on monday night to celebrate, but he went before I got home from work :cry: seems so quiet without him, but upside he left all his food, which has conveniantl;y become mine :P

I don't get it<

even if you did move em, couldn't you put em back on zero before you re install them?

They are spring loaded, as soon as you remove them the little spring hidden deep inside the cluster goes *bzzzzzzzzzzz* and unwinds itself :P

*sigh*

Theres a psycho fruit here. That's what we refer to him to. We don't know his name. Just call him fruit. He's buying one of our old work vehicles and he thinks it's awesome!

Silly man.

hahahahahahhaa sounds like fun erin not :P

Oh well erin u have got some one to maker fun of :flower:

Beau, did you get two tickets the other night? Or just one?

Andrew said he heard something about you being pulled over on the way into the bwcp.

just the one , a $30 parking

I got pulled up in the defect station and passed (some how ) with flying colors :box:

hahahah hey cy take a look at the key board it is F5 not f5 :slap:
the "F" is in capitals on my lappy not lower case

F5 :slap: :box: :slap: :box: :box:

That dont matter only n00bs type F5 all the l337 h4x0rs know it should be f5 and type that accordingly, n00bs!

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