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Yeah mate at work keeps reminding me about that RACQ advert, the one with the guy who hits a charter boat in his tinni and his wife goes "Charter boat? What charter boat?" except he says "Traffic island? What traffic island?"

genesis: lucky.. last g/f i'd floor it and she'd scream.. it was really screwed up, luckily that didn't last long..  

Lmao

i know what thats like, i made her sick, she vomited on the outside of my door.

We werent even going fast!! I was using a fair bit of boost tho

hehe

Damn teenie boppers, i need me a real woman

lol .. yummy real women..

All the old dattos are reliable as rocks actually.. L24 engine is pretty reliable too - 2.4L inline 6. Dunno, just looking - might want a 2nd car, if i was why not go old school? Cost nothing, and usually pretty reliable. If they havent' broken down after 20 years they're gonna last!

Its a link next to UserCP up the top, but both links just open up to blank pages, so must be a work in progress, but it would be great if we could use one of those java irc thingys to connect to the irc channell SAU has, guess we'll have to wait and see :D

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