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were you smiling??

i remember the first time i met warwick.. he's got this white T with redbull's logo on it...  

he looks like an undercover cop trying really hard to look cool :(

lmao....I don't know if I was smiling...prolly not...he mighta thought I was trying to win on.....:D

I get that cop thing a bit....might have to shave my head...

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glenn yer pretty much, i dont mind waitin a little while for someone who we know but yer we stood round for a long time that night

I will give them the benefit of the doubt, it is hard showing up to a group of people you don't know and being open.

People handle that kind of stuff differently, people say I am Aloof when I first meet them, all I am doing is trying to see if I can work them out first.

And having a car that has been targeted for Theft (i.e my old 215 RWKW S13 had been attempted to be stolen twice) I am very hesitant about answering questions about my car to people I don't know.

As I said I will give them the benefit of the doubt, if things don't change then I will bucket them with you :(

What is everyone doing tonight, I vote we get a whole heap of HPI dvd's at some bbq meat and for those that want alcohol and have a HPI dvd night at Nex's, ALL IN FAVOUR SAY I

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sorry guys I am staying at my G/F's tonight

I will make it for some other day though :(

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